A star in the constellation Taurus exploded as a supernova in the year 1054, and created this expanding cloud of gas. It was cataloged by Charles Messier as the first in his list of objects that could be mistaken for comets. M1 is about 6,300 light years away from us.
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Processing |
Master dark frames: 36 frames, sigma-reject combined Dark and flat reduction in CCDSoft All images sigma-reject combined LRGB-combine and other processing in Photoshop CS |
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Date and Location |
December 11 & 16, 2004
Montpelier, Virginia, USA |
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Equipment |
Celestron 9¼" at f/5.5 on a Celestron CGE equatorial mount SBIG ST-8XM camera Optec TCF-S focuser Guide scope: 60mm f/5 refractor and ST-402 camera Imaging and autoguiding with MaxIm DL 4.04 |
Updated May 23, 2023