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Telescope: Astro-Physics Ricardi-Honders Astrograph (RHA) | Designation: Van den Bergh (VdB) 152 (Cederblad 201) a blue reflection at the top of a dark Bok globule, Barnard 175. Also called Wolf’s Cave located about 1,400 light years-away from Earth in the constellation of Cepheus. |
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Mount: Astro-Physics AP1600 GTO | Constellation: Cepheus |
Camera: Apogee U16-M with Astrodon Ver. 2 Filters | Remotely Imaged With CCD Commander |
Guiding: Baader Guidescope with Astro-Physics Mount System, SBIG ST-i Guider | Type: Reflection Nebula and Bok globule |
Exposure Data: LRGB, Lum 4 hours and RGB 3 hours each | Position: R.A. 22 hr 13 min , Dec +70 15005' |
Processed using Maxim, PhotoShop CS3 | Date: November 2014 |
Data Acquisiton, Reduction and Processing by Jim Janusz | Imaging Location: Cave Creek Canyon Observatory |
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