January 20, 2019

Catherine Hyde
Cambria, CA USA
Cambria, CA USA
10/05/2023
07:54 pm
07:54 pm
Takahashi 106 scope, Nikon D810A camera, Astro-Physics Mach2GTO tracking mount.
I processed the stars and the faint nebulosity separately in PhotoShop and Pixinsight. This is 67 (300-second) images stacked, or a little over 5 1/2 hours of total exposure time, starting at the time I listed.
This is IC59, also known as the Ghosts of Cassiopeia. The bright star is Navi (Gamma Cassiopeiae).
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