ACQUISITIONPARAMETRES ACQUISITION
ObjetFiltresBinTemps PoseNombres PosesTemps Total
NomSh2-132Luminance 1 x 1
ConstellationCéphéeRouge 1 x 15′90H75
Distance10400 AlVert 1 x 15′231H92
Détail prise de vueBleu 1 x 15′151H25
LieuPerche-61
Cotes de Meuse
S2 1 x 120′5016.66H
Date acquisition21/10 au 13/02/211 x 120′5317.66H
SetupO3 1 X 120′5016.66H
InstrumentNewton Skyvision Mtn 250Totaux20054H90
Diamètre250 mmBias1X199
Focale900 mmDark1X151
Rapport F/D3,6Flat1X111
MontureEQ8 SkywatcherAcquisition faite parTeam NewAstro
Caméra acquisitionMoravian G2 4000Traitement fait parTeam NewAstro
Caméra de guidageAtik 314L- LodestarLogiciels utilisés
Montage de guidageDO SkymécaAcquisitionTheSkyX , Focusmax, Maxpilote
Echantillonage1,7 arc/sTraitementPixinsight, Photoshop

AUTHORS’ COMMENTS :

The object being weak, we did a large number of poses. (more than 50 hours cumulated). Our two Newtons a f/d 3.6 did the rest in spite of a very often capricious weather, as usual in the North. The treatment was also difficult in order to find a good colorimetric

COMMENTS ON THE OBJECT:

 Sh2-132 is a large emission nebula visible in the constellation of Cepheus. It is located on the southern edge of the constellation, on the border with the constellation Lacerta, along the plane of the Milky Way.

The best time to observe it in the evening sky is between July and December.

Sh2-132 is located at a distance of almost 10400 AL, placing itself in the Perseus arm.

This region is populated by a large number of class O and B stars and also by a few Wolf-Rayet stars, as it was a nursery area for large stars.

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ASCENSION DROITE:22h19’09s

DÉCLINAISON:+56°04’45”