Messier 45 and NGC 1499 from Banon in France
During our holiday 2019 in Banon, Southern France, I took some image with my mobile equipment. One of them was a widefield that covers the region between the open cluster M45 and the emission nebula NGC1499.

Here is an overview of the used equipment and the exposure time
Equipment | Telescope 1 |
Location and date | Banon, September 2019 |
Telescope/Lense | Canon 24-105 |
Focal length [mm] | 70 |
Focal ratio | 4 |
Mount | Skywatcher Star Adventurer |
Camera | Canon 6D |
Autoguiding | no |
Filter | OSC |
Exposure time [min] | 85 at 1600 ISO |
Resolution | 19.15″/px |
The Raw data conversion was done with Adobe Lightroom, the registration and the final processing was done with PixInsight. The result was as follows:


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