NGC 5128 - Cantaurus A
Very inretersing galaxy in Centaurus. Centaurus A or NGC 5128 is a prominent galaxy in the constellation of Centaurus. It was discovered in 1826 by Scottish astronomer James Dunlop from his home in Parramatta, in New South Wales, Australia.
Photo Details
Telescope: TS906 f4.5 (405mm)
Camera: Asi1600MMC-p
Mount: HEQ5
Guiding: off-axis Lodestar
Exposure: LRGB 60x2min RGB 3x15 x 3min Unity Gain
When: June 2019
Other information: Bateleur RPA
Photo Details
Telescope: Takahashi Sky90 f4.5 (405mm)
Camera: Asi1600MMC-p
Mount: HEQ5
Guiding: off-axis T7 - Asi120 clone
Exposure: LRGB 90,30,30, 30 x 1min Unity Gain
When: June 2018
Other information: Bateleur RPA
Photo Details
Telescope: FSQ106EDX (530 mm) Takahashi
Camera: ST-8300M, Sbig Filter wheel, Baader 36mm round HLRGB filters
Mount: G11 GT Celestron branded
Guiding: Off-axis, Orion SS Autoguider
Exposure: LRGB Ha 16x600sec, R 4x600sec, G 4x600sec, B 4x600sec
When: June 2013
Other information: Tivoli Farm, Namibia