The Pavo Spiral
NGC 6744 - The Pavo Spiral
Image copyright: Leslie Rose
The Pavo Spiral, NGC 6744, is a spiral galaxy some 30 million light years away in the constellation Pavo (the Peacock). It is notable for being most similar to our own Milky Way of any nearby galaxy. It has a barred spiral structure with an elongated core, flocculent spiral arms, and at least one satellite dwarf galaxy.
8.2 Hours of total imaging time with 34x 10minute luminance subs and 30x 5 minute R, G & B subs
Imaging telescopes or lenses: Celestron C8 XLT
Imaging cameras: Atik 383L+
Mounts: CGEM
Guiding telescopes or lenses: Celestron C8 XLT
Guiding cameras: meade DSI Pro II Mono
Software: photoshop, CCDWare CCDStack 2, Diffraction Limited MaxIm DL 5 Pro, Pure Image NR
Filters: Astrodon True Balance LRGB E-Series Gen2 Blue, Astrodon True Balance LRGB E-Series Gen2 Green, Astrodon True Balance LRGB E-Series Gen2 Red, Astrodon True Balance LRGB E-Series Gen2 Luminance
Accessories: Atik OAG, AstroZap Dew Control, Atik Manual filterwheel
Resolution: 3172x2394
Dates: April 18, 2015
Frames:
Astrodon True Balance LRGB E-Series Gen2 Blue: 10x300" -25C bin 1x1
Astrodon True Balance LRGB E-Series Gen2 Green: 10x300" -25C bin 1x1
Astrodon True Balance LRGB E-Series Gen2 Luminance: 34x600" -25C bin 1x1
Astrodon True Balance LRGB E-Series Gen2 Red: 10x300" -25C bin 1x1
Integration: 8.2 hours
Darks: ~17
Flats: ~20
Bias: ~20
Avg. Moon age: 28.64 days
Avg. Moon phase: 0.90%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 1.00
Temperature: 2.00
RA center: 287.449 degrees
DEC center: -63.882 degrees
Orientation: 92.045 degrees
Field radius: 0.528 degrees
Locations: Blesfontein Guest Farm, Sutherland, western cape, South Africa