photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
Robert Chozick | all galleries >> Galleries >> Deep Sky Images > NGC 6946 Fireworks Galaxy
previous | next
October 2 & 3, 2013

NGC 6946 Fireworks Galaxy

OkieTex Star Party 2013

This is the first light for my Celestron Edge 8 HD. It is unusual in that it is binned 3x3 for RGB and 2x2 for Luminosity

NGC 6946, (also known as the Fireworks Galaxy, Arp 29, and Caldwell 12), is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 22.5 million light-years away, in the constellations Cepheus and Cygnus. It was discovered by William Herschel on September 9, 1798. NGC 6946 is highly obscured by interstellar matter of the Milky Way galaxy, as it is quite close to the galactic plane. Nine supernovae (SN 1917A, SN 1939C, SN 1948B, SN 1968D, SN 1969P, SN 1980K, SN 2002hh, SN 2004et, and SN 2008S) have been observed in NGC 6946. (Wikipedia)

Celestron Edge HD 8 inch SCT at f/10
SBIG STF-8300M CCD camera
Astro Tech 72 ED guidescope
Starlight Xpress Lodestar Guider
Astro Physics Mach 1 GTO mount

R/G/B (3x3 bin)- (8 @ 5min each)
Luminosity 2x2 - 13 @ 5 min each
Guided with PHD
Captured and Stacked in Nebulosity 3
Processed in Photoshop CS hide exif

Full EXIF Info
Date/Time12-Oct-2013 17:26:07
Make
Model
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length
Exposure Time
Aperture
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

other sizes: small medium large original auto