IC 348 is a star-forming region in the constellation Perseus, located about 1028 LY from the Sun. It consists of nebulosity and an associated 2-million-year-old cluster of roughly 400 stars within an angular diameter of 20″.
Imaged from the Negev desert Israel on 24.09.2022 & 26.01.2023, two nights imaging sessions.
Image details:
This is an LRGB-Ha image.
Total integration time from 2 nights, 10h.
L= 46x180s
R=27X300s
G=27x300s
B=27x300s
Ha=6x600s
Cooling= -10*c on sensor, bin1, Gain0
Bias-100, Flat- 30 (each filter), no Dark.
This is a full frame 6252x4176 res.
Equipment: FSQ85EDX f/5.3, QHY268M, IEQ45Pro, Astrodon filters, SX FW&OAG&Lodestar.
Software: Voyager, PHD2, PI, PS