IC 59 and IC 63
Constellation: Cassiopeia
IC 59 (on the right) and IC 63 (center) are faint combined reflection and emission nebulae located in the constellation of Cassiopeia. The edges of the nebulae glow brightly from the intense radiation of the star γCas located 3-4 Ly from the nabulae. The distance between the two nabulae is about 600 Ly. The nebula on the left has no name. Link to interactive sky chart.
Date:
This image were taken on September 7, 2023.
Telescope & Mount:
Celestron 9.25″ EdgeHD with Hyperstar 4.0 on a 10Micron GM1000HPS mount.
Imaging:
Camera: ASI2600MC-Pro (bin 1×1)
Data:
Antlia ALP-T Dual Band 5nm Highspeed: 213x120s.
Total integration time: 7h 06′
Date:
This image were taken on December 25, 2022.
Telescope & Mount:
Celestron 9.25″ EdgeHD with Hyperstar 4.0 on a 10Micron GM1000HPS mount.
Imaging:
Camera: ASI2600MC-Pro (bin 1×1)
Data:
Optolong L-eNhance: 175x60s.
Total integration time: 2h 55′