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NGC 7243 Cluster in Lacerta (90CFT RMod).jpg
This is the large, loose and sparse star cluster NGC 7243 in Lacerta the Lizard. It stands out at the eyepiece more prominetly than it does in photos like this. It is also catalogued as Caldwell 16.
The field of view is 4.7° by 3.1°.
This is a stack of 10 x 6-minute exposures with the Astro-Tech 90CFT refractor with the 0.8x Reducer for f/4.8 and the filter-modified Canon R at ISO 800. On the Astro-Physics 600E mount and autoguided with the MGENIII guider. No filter employed other than a UV/IR Cut filter.
The field of view is 4.7° by 3.1°.
This is a stack of 10 x 6-minute exposures with the Astro-Tech 90CFT refractor with the 0.8x Reducer for f/4.8 and the filter-modified Canon R at ISO 800. On the Astro-Physics 600E mount and autoguided with the MGENIII guider. No filter employed other than a UV/IR Cut filter.
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