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Notes from CCD Session Pluto M16 (Eagle Nebula) M17 (Swan Nebula) M57 (Ring Nebula) - Planetary Nebula NGC 6027 (Seyfert's Sextet) - Galaxy Cluster Illapa (37655) - Minor Planet
Sky transparency was poor, with conditions unsuitable for deep sky imaging. The session of concentrated on imaging Pluto and a number of Messier clusters. 99 CCD images were taken over a period of 1.6 hours.
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Pluto (marked with cross-hair) |
CCD image, 6 x 10 sec exposures (median combine) 2003-08-02 22:16 to 22:18 h UT (#47018-24) Altitude 21.7 deg 11.4 x 7.6 arc mins |
See Animated Sequence of CCD Images showing motion of Pluto over 3 days (2003-08-02 to 2003-08-05)
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M16 (in Serpens Caput) |
CCD image, 5 x 120 sec exposures (summed) 2003-08-02 22:37- 22:47 h UT (#47035-39) Altitude 24 deg 11.4 x 7.6 arc mins |
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M17 (Sagittarius) |
CCD image, 24 x 20 sec exposures (median) 2003-08-02 22:57 to 23:09 h UT (#47043-67) Object lying at altitude 21 deg 11.4 x 7.6 arc mins |
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M57 (Lyra) |
CCD image, 10 x 30 sec exposures (summed) 2003-08-03 00:56 to 01:05 h UT (#47146-55) 4.5 x 3.8 arc mins |
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NGC 6027 / Hickson 79 (Serpens Cauda) comprising NGC 6067 (catalog mag+14.5), NGC 6067A (+14.9), NGC 6067B (+15.3), NGC 6067C (+16.0), NGC 6067D (+15.6). Bright non-stellar object (+12.4) at position of NGC 6067E (+16.5) |
CCD image, 2 x 300 sec exposures (summed) 2003-08-03 0:15 to 00:25 h UT (#47138-39) 11.4 x 7.6 arc mins |
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NGC 7741 (in Serpens Caput) (catalog mag +11.7) |
CCD image, 9 x 60 sec exposures (summed & smoothed) 2003-08-02 22:37- 22:47 h UT (#47195-204) 11.4 x 7.6 arc mins |
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Illapa (37655) (crossing through Ophiuchus) |
Animated sequence of CCD images, 60 sec exposures at approx 6 minute intervals over 40 minute period. Minor planet recorded as moving across celestial background at 1.25 arc min per hour 2003-08-03 01:20 to 02:00 h UT (#47162 and others) 8.5 x 5.7 arc mins |
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