Perseus
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CaliforniaPleiadesIC 405 Double Cluster -  IC 
1848-1805

Clickable objects (on the first image): Back to: This costellation crossed by the Milky Way is between the "cold" winter costellations at East (Auriga, Taurus) and the "hot" summer-autumn costellations at West (Cassiopeia). In the image it's visible a cluster of stars near the brightest star of the costellation, Mirphak: it's the open cluster Mel 20. Very easy to see in the image is the California Nebula, red coloured because it's composed of ionized hidrogen. At the edges of the image there are also the Pleiads and IC 405.
 
Technical Data
Optics Photographical objective
Focal Lenght 50 mm
Focal Ratio f/2,8
Exposure Time 10 min exposure
Film Kodak PJM
Developement sensibility 640 ISO
Location Colle del Nivolet (AO, in the Italian Alps) at 2600m
Date and time of exposure start 19 september 1998, about 0.00 UT
Mount Meade 8"
Tracking Manual at 167x
Notes Diffusor filter.


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