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North is up and east is to the left in the images below.
Slooh full size image
SkySafari field
Zoomed image to show galaxies of interest
#: 1
AL#: 01
Name: Additional #01
RA: 00h 00.1m
DEC: +32d 48m
Magnitude: 14.9
Number of members: 5
Brightest Member: IC 5370
Notes/Comments:
The manual lists five galaxies in the group here and I can pick them all up plus the two more that are shown in SkySafari. All are really small with no detail, just fuzzy patches.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/25/2023
Time: 20:10 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 2
AL#: 02
Name: Additional #02
RA: 00h 07.3m
DEC: +08d 18m
Magnitude: 13.3
Number of members: 5
Brightest Member: NGC 3
hNotes/Comments:
A bit of trailing in RA caused by wind. All five galaxies listed in the manual can be seen in the zoomed image. Most prominent are NGC 3 which is the top member of what looks like a double star towards the center of the image and NGC 4 the blown out "star" above it to the left.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/25/2023
Time: 20:15 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 3
AL#: 03
Name: Additional #03
RA: 00h 18.3m
DEC: +30d 6m
Magnitude: 12.9
Number of members: 10
Brightest Member: NGC 68
Notes/Comments:
About 36 galaxies are shown in the original field of view with SkiSafari.
Twelve galaxies can be picked up in the zoomed image between NGC 76 and NGC 68 with many in a U shape in the image center.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/25/2023
Time: 20:25 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 4
AL#: 04
Name: Additional #04
RA: 00h 21.2m
DEC: +22d 24m
Magnitude: 12.1
Number of members: 14
Brightest Member: NGC 8O
Notes/Comments:
The zoomed field is somewhat arbitrary but still shows about twenty galaxies in SkySafari. The NGCs (80, 81, 85A, 85B, 86, 90, and 93) are all easy to spot.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/25/2023
Time: 20:30 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 5
AL#: 05
Name: Additional #05
RA: 00h 58.0m
DEC: -05d 6m
Magnitude: 13.3
Number of members: 6
Brightest Member: NGC 329
Notes/Comments:
All six members are easily seen in the zoomed image.
NGC 321 doesn't show up in the SkySafari image. It is between NGC 327 and the star that is above it to the right (NGC 327 is pretty bright).
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/27/2023
Time: 20:25 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Ultra Wide Field
Preset: 107x72 arcminutes
Camera: SBIG ST-10XME
FOV: 107x72 arcminutes
Scale: 5.83 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x20 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 6
AL#: 06
Name: Additional #06
RA: 01h 07.4m
DEC: +32d 24m
Magnitude: 12.4
Number of members: 12
Brightest Member: NGC 383 Pisces
Notes/Comments:
If it bright and running down the center of the image it probably is a galaxy.
The bright star in the lower right is HD 6476.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/27/2023
Time: 20:35 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 7
AL#: 08
Name: Additional #08
RA: 01h 23.7m
DEC: +33d 18m
Magnitude: 11.2
Number of members: 13
Brightest Member: NGC 507
Notes/Comments:
SkySafari shows about thirty galaxies brighter than magnitude 17 in the field of the original image and thirteen in the zoomed. The most easily seen are NGC 507, 508, and 494.
The bright star is HD 8347.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/27/2023
Time: 21:00 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 8
AL#: 09
Name: Additional #09
RA: 02h 54.5m
DEC: +41d 36m
Magnitude: 12.5
Number of members: 7+
Brightest Member: NGC 1129
Notes/Comments:
Eight galaxies shown in the book can be seen in the zoomed image. The highlight is NGC 1129.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/27/2023
Time: 21:05 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 9
AL#: 11
Name: Additional #11
RA: 06h 50.7m
DEC: +33d 30m
Magnitude: 13.2
Number of members: 5
Brightest Member: NGC 2289
Notes/Comments:
Of the five members only PGC 19714 is a bit hard to pick up. It is a fuzzy patch between NGC 2288 and 2291.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/27/2023
Time: 21:15 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 10
AL#: 12
Name: Additional #12
RA: 07h 09.5m
DEC: +50d 12m
Magnitude: 11.7
Number of members: 9
Brightest Member: NGC 2340
Notes/Comments:
Other than NGC 2340 the other members are small, faint and somewhat difficult to identify in the zoomed image.
The book 's picture is labeled and NGC 2330.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/28/2023
Time: 20:45 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 11
AL#: 13
Name: Additional #13
RA: 09h 16.8m
DEC: +20d 12m
Magnitude: 12.8
Number of members: 10
Brightest Member: NGC 2804
Notes/Comments:
Ten galaxies show up in the zoomed image with a magnitude of 17 or brighter. NGC 2804 and 2809 are the largest/brightest. NGC 2087 and PGC 26212 make a nice pair below them.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/28/2023
Time: 20:55 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 12
AL#: 14
Name: Additional #14
RA: 09h 38.6m
DEC: +17d 0m
Magnitude: 12.4
Number of members: 8
Brightest Member: NGC 2943
Notes/Comments:
Six NGC galaxies run across the center of the image with one to the left of 2943 and the other four to the right.
Three PGC galaxies are in the upper right but they are hard to see.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/28/2023
Time: 21:10 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 13
AL#: 15
Name: Additional #15
RA: 09h 48.7m
DEC: +44d 6m
Magnitude: 12.5
Number of members: 6
Brightest Member: NGC 2998
Notes/Comments:
Seven NGCs in the field with 2998 the easiest to see. The others are 3002, 3006, 3008, 3004, 3005 and 3000. Most are almost stellar.
The bright star is HD 84830.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/28/2023
Time: 21:15 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 14
AL#: 16
Name: Additional #16
RA: 10h 13.8m
DEC: +38d 48m
Magnitude: 11.9
Number of members: 9
Brightest Member: NGC 3158
Notes/Comments:
There are eight NGCs in the zoomed image with 3158 the most prominent. PGC 2135428 & PGC 2135625 are just below and to the right for the other members. I particularly like the arc of NGC 3161, 3163, and 3159.
Imaging Data:
Date: 10/28/2022
Time: 05:25 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 15
AL#: 17
Name: Additional #17
RA: 11h 16.9m
DEC: +18d 6m
Magnitude: 9.9
Number of members: 7
Brightest Member: NGC 3607
Notes/Comments:
Only five galaxies in the zoomed image. The others mentioned in the book can be found in the original Slooh image.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/28/2023
Time: 21:20 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 16
AL#: 18
Name: Additional #18
RA: 11h 20.2m
DEC: +13d 0m
Magnitude: 8.9
Number of members: 3+
Brightest Member: M 66 + faint IC glxys in field
Notes/Comments:
I'm not exactly sure what I'm going for here. Is it the trio or IC galaxies near M66? I can see three faint PGC galaxies above M66 but nothing in the IC catalog.
If it is for ICs I see at least ten in the Canary Two Ultra image that was taken at the same time. The book doesn't say enough about this so I'm going with the smaller field but leaving the large field image.
The time and date of both exposures is the same. Information about the Ultra image can be found elsewhere on this page (see image #5).
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/2/2023
Time: 23:15 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 17
AL#: 21
Name: Additional #21
RA: 11h 40.3m
DEC: +17d 42m
Magnitude: 12
Number of members: 6
Brightest Member: NGC 3801
Notes/Comments:
Six galaxies in the zoomed image with the most prominent being NGC 3801. To the right NGC 3790. NGC 3802 and three are above it. NGC 3806 is above to the left. The bright star in the middle is HD 101485. The sixth galaxy is CGCG 97-48 up by HD 101303 in the top right corner.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/1/2023
Time: 02:25 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 18
AL#: 22
Name: Additional #22
RA: 11h 58.2m
DEC: +25d 6m
Magnitude: 13.1
Number of members: 12
Brightest Member: NGC 4005
Notes/Comments:
SkySafari image is flipped so north is down and east is to the right.
There are fifteen galaxies in the Slooh image' thirteen of which I can see in the zoomed image. NGC 4009 is tiny and dim and looks stellar. The string of NGC 3997, 3993, 3989, and 3987 is interesting.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/1/2023
Time: 02:30 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 19
AL#: 23
Name: Additional #23
RA: 12h 04.2m
DEC: +20d 12m
Magnitude: 12.6
Number of members: 20
Brightest Member: NGC 4065 comprising 4 subgroups
Notes/Comments:
The Slooh image approximates the field in the book and galaxies cover the north east down to the south west. I've zoomed in to the area around NGC 4065 and 4561 because they remind me of the "Eyes" (lower right corner). This field by my count shows at least thirteen galaxies.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/1/2023
Time: 02:40 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 20
AL#: 24
Name: Additional #24
RA: 12h 19.0m
DEC: +47d 18m
Magnitude: 8.4
Number of members: 11
Brightest Member: M 106
Notes/Comments:
The zoomed image shows five galaxies (M106, NGC 4258, and 4217 are the most obvious). NGC 4226 is just below and to the left of NGC 4217. NGC 4231 & 4232 are on a line extended from M106 through NGC 4248 towards the image's top.
The other six galaxies are scattered around the Slooh image and difficult to identify.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/2/2023
Time: 23:05 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Ultra Wide Field
Preset: 107x72 arcminutes
Camera: SBIG ST-10XME
FOV: 107x72 arcminutes
Scale: 5.83 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x20 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 21
AL#: 25
Name: Additional #25
RA: 12h 19.4m
DEC: +05d 48m
Magnitude: 10.4
Number of members: 32
Brightest Member: NGC 4261
Notes/Comments:
There are about twenty galaxies in the smaller of the two fields above so I'm showing the Ultra Wide too where are as many as fifty where they are mostly stellar in nature.
The most notable in the more narrow field are NGC 4261 (center), NGC 4260 (top center), NGC 4257 (below center to the right), NGC 4266 (bottom left by bright star) and NGC 4252 (bottom right corner).
The date and time for both images is the same. The rest of the information about the Ultra Wide Field can be found elsewhere on this page (See #5 above).
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/28/2023
Time: 01:20 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 22
AL#: 26
Name: Additional #26
RA: 12h 22.9m
DEC: +15d 48m
Magnitude: 9.3
Number of members: 10
Brightest Member: M 100
Notes/Comments:
The highlights of the field are M100, NGC 4328 to the left, and NGC 4312, the edge on spiral down at the bottom. Zooming in picks up all the members of the group.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/2/2023
Time: 03:20 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 23
AL#: 27
Name: Additional #27
RA: 12h 26.2m
DEC: +13d 0m
Magnitude: 8.9
Number of members: ++
Brightest Member: M 86
Notes/Comments:
Smaller field or larger field? Since it is Markarian's Chain I went with the Ultra Wide field to pick up the entirety.
Lots going on in the field including M84, M86, and the rest of the Chain (NGC 4477, NGC 4473, NGC 4461, NGC 4458, NGC 4438 and NGC 4435 (the Eyes).
There are more than 25 NGC and IC galaxies in the Ultra Wide Field.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/28/2023
Time: 02:20 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Ultra Wide Field
Preset: 107x72 arcminutes
Camera: SBIG ST-10XME
FOV: 107x72 arcminutes
Scale: 5.83 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x20 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 24
AL#: 28
Name: Additional #28
RA: 12h 29.8m
DEC: +09d 0m
Magnitude: 8.4
Number of members: 12
Brightest Member: M49
Notes/Comments:
A string of eight galaxies run from the bright starlike NGC 4464 at the top past the right of M49 and down to the edge on NGC 4460 at the bottom. NGC 4392 is over in the upper left.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/3/2023
Time: 01:15 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 25
AL#: 29
Name: Additional #29
RA: 12h 30.8m
DEC: +12d 24m
Magnitude: 8.6
Number of members: 9
Brightest Member: M 87
Notes/Comments:
M87 is the star of the field with NGC 4478 and 4476 (to the right) secondary actors. The other six galaxies are dim and tough.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/1/2023
Time: 22:30 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 26
AL#: 30
Name: Additional #30
RA: 12h 43.7m
DEC: +11d 36m
Magnitude: 8.8
Number of members: 10
Brightest Member: M 60
Notes/Comments:
M60 (NGC 4640), NGC 4647 and NGC 4638 show up well. NGC 4637 and the two ICs (3698 and 3694 both at the bottom edge) can be picked up. The other five members of the group are very difficult to spot even in the zoomed image.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/2/2023
Time: 23:10 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 27
AL#: 31
Name: Additional #31
RA: 13h 15.4m
DEC: -16d 24m
Magnitude: 10.8
Number of members: 8
Brightest Member: NGC 5044
Notes/Comments:
Six NGCs in the zoomed field with 5044 just above center being the easiest to spot. Below it between NGC 5047 and 5035 there are two PGC galaxies seen.
Imaging Data:
Date: 1/16/2023
Time: 05:00 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 28
AL#: 32
Name: Additional #32
RA: 13h 29.3m
DEC: +11d 42m
Magnitude: 12.8
Number of members: 7
Brightest Member: NGC 5171
Notes/Comments:
Five NGC galaxies of fairly similar size and brightness string down the center of the zoomed image. Between the 4th and last are three PGC ones.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/1/2023
Time: 02:45 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 29
AL#: 33
Name: Additional #33
RA: 13h 42.9m
DEC: +29d 54m
Magnitude: 13.6
Number of members: 6
Brightest Member: NGC 5280
Notes/Comments:
Six NGC galaxies (5271, 5274, 5275, 5277, 5280 --brightest in center, and 5282) are spread out in the zoomed field.
There's an almost square asterism to the right of center.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/28/2023
Time: 01:40 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 30
AL#: 35
Name: Additional #35
RA: 14h 02.9m
DEC: +09d 24m
Magnitude: 13.2
Number of members: 15
Brightest Member: NGC 5434
Notes/Comments:
A plate solve and SkySafari show nine NGC galaxies stretching from upper left to lower right in the zoomed image. Many are large enough to show as puff balls. I particularly like NGC 5434 and 5434B.
The bright star is HR 5270.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/28/2023
Time: 01:50 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 31
AL#: 36
Name: Additional #36
RA: 14h 10.0m
DEC: +17d 36m
Magnitude: 12.1
Number of members: 6
Brightest Member: NGC 5490
Notes/Comments:
HD 123930 is the bright star near the top. IC 982 and 983 are near it.
NGC 5490 is the bright galaxy towards the bottom. There are three easy to spot galaxies above or to the left of it.
Imaging Data:
Date: 2/28/2023
Time: 02:00 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 32
AL#: 37
Name: Additional #37
RA: 14h 38.2m
DEC: +46d 36m
Magnitude: 13.4
Number of members: 6
Brightest Member: NGC 5714
Notes/Comments:
NGC 5714 is the easy to spot edge on galaxy. From there angling up to the left are NGC 5717 and what looks like two doubles. The first is really NGC 5721 and 5722. The second is NGC 5723 and 5724. It would take a much better image to resolve the doubles into galaxies.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/1/2023
Time: 03:05 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 33
AL#: 47
Name: Additional #47
RA: 22h 37.1m
DEC: +34d 24m
Magnitude: 9.5
Number of members: 9
Brightest Member: NGC 7331
Notes/Comments:
Nine NGCs in the field run from upper left to lower right but only NGC 7331 (bright) and NGC 7333 look like galaxies in the image without zooming.
Imaging Data:
Date: 11/22/2022
Time: 19:50 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
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