M8, M20, and M21 in Sagittarius
This wide field of view in Sagittarius contains numerous
deep sky objects including the Lagoon Nebula (M8),
the Trifid Nebula (M20), and open cluster M21.
Also shown are nebulae IC 1274, IC 1275, IC 4684, and NGC 6526,
open clusters NGC 6530, NGC 6546, and NGC 6568,
globular clusters NGC 6553 and NGC 6544, and
star forming region NGC 6559.
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Date: 22 July 2023
FOV: 6° 54' × 4° 36'; the angular size of M24 is about 120' × 60'
Telescope: Askar FRA300 pro (300mm f/5 Petzval)
Guiding: ZWO ASI120MM mini mono guide camera,
SVBony SV165 Mini 40mm f/4 guide scope
Computer: ASIair pro Raspberry Pi
Mount: ZWO AM5 mount
Camera: ZWO ASI6200MC Pro Cooled (-10°C) Color CMOS with gain 0
Pixel size: 3.76 μm
Resolution: 2.596 arcsec/pixel
Filter: Baader Light Pollution Moonglow filter with IR cut
Stacking: Thirty-five 240 second frames using Pixinsight
Calibration frames: 20 dark, 20 flat, 20 dark flat
Total Time: 2 hours and 20 minutes
Processing: Pixinsight – DBE, SPCC, BlurXT, NoiseXT, GHS + Sat, and Scale
Location: Darling Hill Observatory near Vesper, NY