Helix Nebula NGC 7293

This is our first image of Helix Nebula. The image is taken at a nearby semi-dark site at Rancho Canada Del Oro on September 15, 2012.. Helix Nebula or NGC7293 is the closest planetary nebula in Aquarius. The dying central star is also visible in the image. Fate of our sun is going to be similar in about 5 billion years from now.

Image Details:

Total Exposure: 93 minutes

ISO: 800

Camera: 60d Unmodified.
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Equipment: Orion Atlas EQ-G, Astro-Tech AT111.

Orion Starshoot mini-guider with PhD guiding.

The seeing conditions were moderate. Seeing was not that great and the region we photographed had particularly poor seeing. We originally had planned to image cocoon nebula however we had signification issues with guiding and hence decided to do a brighter object indeed. Dew and cold limited our exposure session to about 2 hours.

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