M52 open cluster was discovered catalogued by Charles Messier in 1774, from there stands the “M” letter. It’s located in constellation Cassiopeia and it’s visible even by small binocular.
Telescope: | Newton 254/1000 mm |
Aperture: | 254 mm |
Focal length: | 1000 mm |
Mount: | Gemini GF53f |
Autoguiding: | ZWO 174MM, TS 60/240 mm |
Camera: | Moravian instruments G2 8300M @-30C |
Corrector: | GPU |
Filters: | Baader LRGB |
Exposure: | 12xL 180 s bin 1x1, 8RGB, 120s, bin 2x2 |
Date: | 2016-09-28 |
Hi Jakub.
Firstly, a great image!
I hope you don’t mind, I have extracted a section of your 2016 M52 image to combine with one I took last night, in order to illustrate the area of Nova V1405 Cas on my blog site.
I have made the appropriate attribution.
Best regards
Mike
Hi Mike, no problem. I am happy that I contributed a bit to your discovery 🙂