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Sh 2-155 - The Cave Nebula in LRGB

Sharpless 155 or Caldwell 9, also known as the Cave Nebula, is found within a larger nebula complex in the constellation Cepheus about 2,400 light years away. Although dim and very diffuse, this nebula has an apparent magnitude of 7.7, visually. The Cave Nebula contains emission, reflection, and dark nebulosity making it an interesting target for astrophotography. It gets its name from the dark lane on the eastern side very near the bright curvature of emissin nebulosity, giving it the appearance of a deep cave when viewing through a telescope.

 

Telescope: Stellarvue Raptor SVR105 @ f/7

Accessories: Stellarvue SFF7-21 flattener; Dew control by Dew Buster; Alnitak Flat-Man

Mount: Takahashi EM-200 Temma2

Camera: QSI683wsg-8 CCD @ -25.0C

Guiding: Starlight Xpress Lodestar via PHD

Filters: Astrodon Tru-Balance E-Series Gen2 LRGB filters

Exposure: 12 x 20min. binned 1x1 Luminance; 6 x 10min. binned 2x2 in R and G; 9 x 10min. binned 2x2 in B

Acquisition: ImagesPlus 5.0 Camera Control

Processing: PixInsight v1.8 Ripley

Date(s): Nov. 18, 19, & 20, 2014

SQM reading (begin - end): N1:20.58 – 20.68; N2:20.65 – clouds; N3:20.58 – 20.77

Temperature (begin - end): N1:19.8ºF – 18.3ºF; N2:37.8ºF – 37.8ºF; N3:29.7ºF – 23.5ºF

Capture conditions: N1 - transparency: Above Avg 4/5; seeing: Avg 3/5; N2 - transparency: Avg 3/5; seeing: Poor 4/5; N3 - transparency: Avg 3/5; seeing: Avg 3/5

Location: Portland, TN, USA

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Uploaded on December 13, 2014