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A deep Triangulum galaxy
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Astrocat Observatory, Prades, Prades (CT), ES
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1h
34m
54s
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+30°
41′
3″
1.28° × 1.54°
1.46″/px
0.69°N
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271×300″ | 22h 35′ | |||
24×300″ | 2h | |||
48×300″ | 4h | |||
534×300″ | 44h 30′ | |||
969×300″ | 80h 45′ | |||
Totals | 153h 50′ |
271×300″=22h 35′ | |
24×300″=2h | |
48×300″=4h | |
534×300″=44h 30′ | |
969×300″=80h 45′ | |
Totals | 153h 50′ |
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Revision: M
Title A deep Triangulum galaxy, M33
Description Last fall I captured several tens of hours of images on the Triangulum galaxy, Messier 33. I used the popular broadband approach (LRGB), but also gathered more than 100 hours in narrow band filters in order to see the star forming regions and rich nebulae in this neighbouring galaxy. The image also shows some IFN around M33.
The resulting image has more than 150 hours of exposure captured from my backyard, located in a Bortle 4 dark sky in the south of Barcelona.
I highlighted a faint nebula detected in the [OIII] and Ha channels that I did not find in any catalogue.
I've worked with professional astronomers in order to confirm the discovery. Dr. Raúl Infante (Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón) and Judith Àrdevol (Universitat de Barcelona). We three have worked hard to confirm the discovery that has been published in the Reserach Notes of the American Astronomical Society. The name of the nebula is Roig1 Prades Sky .
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2515-5172/ad12d1
This is my personal tribute to my grandfather, Jaume Roig, who introduced me to astronomy when I was a little child some 35 years ago. And also a tribute to Prades and its dark sky, the village I love and live with my wife Georgina Serven. We two work at Parc Astronòmic Muntanyes de Prades, a project that works for the protection of the dark sky, for the diffusion of astronomy and the promotion of the research.
Roig1 Prades Sky coordinates:
Center (RA, hms): 01h 34m 25s
Center (Dec, dms): +30° 20' 17"
Image details:
FSQ106:
L: 271 x 300" (22h 35')
Ha: 534 x 300" (44h 30')
RGB: (24 x 300") x 3 (6h)
FSQ85:
[OIII]: 969 x 300" (80h 45')
Calibrated with darks, flats and dark-flats
Total exposure: 153h 50'
Moon at 30% (on average)
Image resolution: 1.46”/pixel
FOV (full image): 2º 23' x 1º 34'
Equipment:
FSQ106 EDX4 + ASI2600MM + LRGB Astrodon filters + Ha3nm Antlia - with ZWO EFW 7 posFSQ85 + ASI294MM + SHO LRGB Baader filters - with ZWO EFW 8 posMesu200 mountGuiding with ASI120MM and ZWO Mini Guide Scope
Aleix Roig, November 2023
Prades (Tarragona, Catalonia - Spain).
Thanks so much for your time.
Published Apr 30, 2024, 11:08:54 AM
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