Messier 103 is an open cluster located in constellation Cassiopeia. With its distance 8500 light-year from Earth, this cluster is one of the most distant clusters from Messier’s catalogue.
The picture is a stack of 56 pictures, each 2 minutes long, i.e. nearly two hours of integration time. December is a month, which is rich with deep space objects, but it’s also rich with clouds. In whole December I got only single opportunity to take my telescope outside, therefore this is not the only deep space object, which I captured this night.

Technical details:
Telescope | Newton 254/1000 mm |
Aperture | 254 mm |
Focal length | 1000 mm |
Mount | Gemini G53f |
Autoguiding | ZWO 174MM, TS 60/240 mm |
Camera | ZWO 071 Pro @-20°C |
Corrector | TS-Optics 2" 3-element MaxField |
Filters | Hutech IDAS LPS-D2 |
Exposure | 56x120s, Gain 94, bin 1x1, |
Date | 2018-12-13 |