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“Alkor” Lacerta N25010c Newtonian, f/D = 4 SX Trius 694, Baader LRGB filter “GeMini east” observatory, Gahberg, Upper Austria ASA N10 Newtonian, f/D = 3.8 for Luminance, Baader L-filter 8” f/D = 4 selfmade Newtonian for RGB, Baader filters
10micron GM2000 HPS II, unguided ASA DDM 85, unguided
L 59x600 + 50x500 sec RGB 22x600 sec + 60x250 sec per filter
40 h 15 min
Co-operation with Günter Kerschhuber data acquired remotely using CCD Commander
IC 334 in Camelopardalis
Irregular Galaxy
2.5’
11.9 mag (V)
Cam
several nights in Dec 2019 + Jan 2020
120 Mio ly
IC 334 belongs to the irregular galaxies. In the foreground there is dust, which weakens and reddens the light of the galaxy. The large structure at the southern end of the galaxy could be a star stream, or galactic cirrus.