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NGC 206 is a bright star cloud in the Andromeda Galaxy. Total exposure time was a little over 7 hours.
Optics: Deep Sky Instruments RC10C
Mount: Astro-Physics AP900GTO
Camera: SBIG ST2K XM
Filters Astrodon L, R, G, & B
Location: Deerlick Astronomy Village
Exposure Details
L = 315 Minutes
RGB = 150 Minutes Bin 2x2
Optics: Deep Sky Instruments RC10C
Mount: Astro-Physics AP900GTO
Camera: SBIG ST2K XM
Filters Astrodon L, R, G, & B
Location: Deerlick Astronomy Village
Exposure Details
L = 315 Minutes
RGB = 150 Minutes Bin 2x2
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