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Object data of IC356
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| Object type: |
Galaxy (Sb/P) |
| Size: |
5.9' x 3.9' |
| Magnitude: |
10.6mag |
| Constellation: |
Cam |
| Distance: |
46 Mio Ly |
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| Notes: |
IC 356 = Arp 213 is a Hubble-type Sb/P spiral galaxy in the constellation
Camelopardalis in the northern sky. It is about 46 million light-years away
from the Milky Way and has a diameter of about 55,000 light-years.
Interstellar dust causes the light from IC 356 to be strongly absorbed. |
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Exposure data
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| Date: |
2025-11-18 until 2025-12-26 (4 nights) |
| Location: |
Nussbach / Austria (400m) |
| Telescope: |
Alluna RC 16" with AFFR
flattener-reducer 0.74x (f=2520mm) |
| Camera: |
QHY 268M with Baader CMOS filters |
| Binning: |
L 1x1 / RGB 1x1 |
| Mount: |
ASA DDM85 |
| Exposure time: |
L 35x8min / RGB 13x8min each |
| Exposure time total: |
9h 52min |
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