M 45, also known as The Pleiades or Seven Sisters, is a bright open cluster in the constellation Taurus. Comprising mostly luminous, hot blue stars, the surrounding nebulosity is thought to be an interstellar dust cloud between us and the cluster. M 45 is easily seen naked eye, and under dark skies the blue nebulosity is apparent.
This image is the first of our 2018-2019 season at SC Observatory. more than 1,200 two-minute subexposures, totaling almost 42 hours, were taken over three nights using our 4-scope wide field array. The array is controlled using a custom multi-scope version of Voyager software. Image processing in PixInsight and Photoshop.
Imaged and processed in Samphran, Thailand by the SC Observatory team: Mike Selby, Andy Chatman and Stefan Schmidt.
Open Cluster in Taurus
Right Ascension: 03h 47m 24s[
Declination: +24° 07′ 00″
Magnitude: 1.6
Moon Age Average: N/A
Moon Phase Average: N/A
SC Observatory, Central Thailand
Voyager
Adobe Photoshop
PixInsight 1.8
Filter | Filter Brand | Bin | Qty | Exposure |
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L | Astrodon | 1x | 411 | 120 |
SC Observatory, Central Thailand
Voyager
Adobe Photoshop
PixInsight 1.8
Filter | Filter Brand | Bin | Qty | Exposure |
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L | Baader | 1x | 180 | 120 |
R | Baader | 1x | 231 | 120 |
SC Observatory, Central Thailand
Voyager
Adobe Photoshop
PixInsight 1.8
Filter | Filter Brand | Bin | Qty | Exposure |
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G | FLI Chroma | 1x | 260 | 120 |
B | FLI Chroma | 1x | 175 | 120 |