Michael Purcell's Astrophotography

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M28

M28

(Click on the picture above to go to the main image.)

This is one of the few cases in which there were so many background stars that the ST-7's auto-guiding could not keep track of the guide star. Instead, I had to use Track-and-Accumulate with partial images of 20 seconds each.

I took this picture in New Mexico.

Constellation Sagittarius
Right Asc (hh:mm:ss) 18:24:30
Declination(deg:sec) -24:52
Magnitude 7
Size (ArcMin) 11
Tirion SkyAtlas 2000 #22
Uranometria 2000 #340

CCD Camera Parameters

ST-7 Compressed Image
File_version = 3
Data_version = 1
Exposure = 5 minutes
Focal_length = 63.000
Aperture = 65.9000
Response_factor = 2000.000
Note = Image taken 04/15/96 at 04:38:52
Background = 235
Range = 1337
Height = 509
Width = 755
Date = 04/15/96
Time = 04:38:52
Exposure_state = 100
Temperature = -19.98 C
Number_exposures = 15
Each_exposure = 20 seconds
History = REKF
Observer = Michael Purcell
X_pixel_size = 0.0090
Y_pixel_size = 0.0090
Pedestal = -148
E_gain = 2.30
User_1 = CCDOPS for DOS Version 3.50B4
Filter = Clear
Readout_mode = 0
Track_time = 0
Sat_level = 65535

This page last updated on August 24, 1996 Contact Michael Purcell

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