M71 Globular Star  Cluster

Description

Messier 71 (also known as M71, NGC 6838, or the Angelfish Cluster) is a globular cluster in the small northern constellation Sagitta. It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux in 1745 and included in Charles Messier’s catalog of non-comet-like objects in 1780. It was also noted by Koehler at Dresden around 1775. Messier 71 is also known as NGC 6839, though this identification is very uncertain.

Data/Processing Attribution

This is my data and processing.

Distances/Size

Distance to the object: 13,000 light-years.

Equipment

Mount-PlaneWave L-350; Scope-PlaneWave CDK14″, 356 mm aperture, 2563 mm focal length; Camera-Moravian C3-61000, 0.30 arcsec/pixel.

Observatory

The image was captured at the Prairie Skies Astro remote observatory.

Exposure

The total exposure using  RGB  filters is 7 hours, 7 minutes, and 30 seconds, with each sub-exposure lasting 90 seconds.

 

RGB Filters for stars

R- 100X90sec = 2 hours 30 minutes

G-100X90sec = 2 hours 30 minutes

B-85X90sec = 2 hours 7 minutes 30 sec

Total: 7 hours 7 minutes 30 sec

Processing is done in PixInsight, Photoshop, and Lightroom Classic

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