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Melotte 15 • Inside the Heart Nebula

Melotte 15 • Inside the Heart Nebula

Other Names: IC 1805, Sh 2-190
Optics: Meade 10" ACF SCT at f/9.4
Mount: Paramount MX using The SkyX Pro
Camera: QSI 683WSG-8
Filters: Astrodon Ha 3nm
Exposure: 2490 Mins or 49.0 hours in Ha, 1800s exposures, Binned 2x2
Accessories: Auto guided with Starlight Xpress Adaptive Optics, Starlight Xpress Lodestar & PHD2.
FLI Atlas focuser using FocusMax 4.1.0.72
Location: Burlington, ON, Canada
Date: Taken over several nights from July 9th, to September 23rd, 2018

Notes: Acquired using TSX Pro and MaxPilote automation software.
Processing: Image calibration, & align in Maxim DL Pro. Levels, curves, cosmetic adjustments and crop/resize in Photoshop. Calibrated w/32 Darks, 100 Bias, 50 Flats using natural sky flats. CCD temperature was -20C & -25C depending on the night. Image was taken from my backyard Observatory.

Link to Narrowband Version: https://astromarina.zenfolio.com/p52895960/hb87a7b54#hb87a7b54


Melotte 15 lies in the heart of the Heart Nebula and lies some 7500 light years away from Earth in the Perseus Arm of the Galaxy in the constellation Cassiopeia. It was discovered by William Herschel on 3 November 1787.