Messier 100 (NGC 4321)
From 04/24/2022 to 05/03/2022 I spent some time at the Tivoli astrofarm in Namibia. During that stay I took several deep images of the southern sky with the equipment of the observatory „Drebach South“, one of them was Messier 100 in the constellation Coma Berenices.
The images were taken with the following equipment:
Location | Tivoli, Namibia |
Date | 04/30/2022 to 05/02/2022 |
Telescope | ASA 16″ Astrograph |
Focal length [mm] | 1440 |
Focal ratio | 3.6 |
Mount | ASA DDM 85 |
Camera | Moravian G4 16000 |
Filter | L:R:G:B |
Exposure time [min] | 180:40:40:45 |
Resolution | 1.29″/px |
Data calibration and registration and the final processing was done with PixInsight. The result was as follows:
The faintest star in this image has an apparent magnitude of approx. 22.25 magV (SDSS DR17).
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