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    The Swan

    Target: M17 Swan Nebula
    Camera: Canon 350d modified, WO F2 FR, Baader 2” Skyglow filter
    Exposure Capture: DLSR Focus
    Scope: GSO CF RC200
    EFR: f/6
    Mount: EQ6 Pro
    Exposure Setting: Prime focus, ISO800 ICNR off Daylight WB
    Exposures: 10 X180s, 7 x 480s taken 30/07/2009
    Seeing: waxing gibbous 70% moon
    Guiding: Orion Starshoot Autoguider using PHD with ED80
    Focus: DSLR Focus
    Stacking: DSS equal darks plus flats, no bias applied
    Processing: CS3

    Note: Collimation is still not 100% and eggy stars at edges may be due to rotation and tracking and not focuser sag as recently replaced the stock focuser with a Moonlite. Dust motes apparent I’ve got to clean the sensor
    Messier 17 Starforming Nebula M17 (NGC 6618), an emission nebula, with Open Star Cluster, in Sagittarius AKA Omega, Swan, Horseshoe, or Lobster Nebula
    Right Ascension 18 : 20.8 (h:m)
    Declination -16 : 11 (deg:m)
    Distance 5.0 (kly)
    Visual Brightness 6.0 (mag)
    Apparent Dimension 11.0 (arc min)
    Discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux in 1745-46.
    The Omega Nebula Messier 17 (M17, NGC 6618), also called the Swan Nebula, the Horseshoe Nebula, or (especially on the southern hemisphere) the Lobster Nebula, is a region of star formation and shines by excited emission, caused by the higher energy radiation of young stars. Unlike in many other emission nebulae, however, these stars are not obvious in optical images, but hidden in the nebula. Star formation is either still active in this nebula, or ceased very recently. A small cluster of about 35 bright but obscured stars seems to be imbedded in the nebulosity.
    Last edited by trevorw; 2009-Aug-01 at 09:42 AM.

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