LDN 673

LDN 673 is an interstellar dark cloud in the constellation Aquila (the Eagle). This cloud consists mainly of dust and gas and lies within our galaxy, the Milky Way. Through gravity and the compression of matter in such clouds, star-forming regions can develop in which young stars and protostellar objects are born.

It was first light with the new Skywatcher 150 Quattro, hence the distorted stars. Despite collimating with the Noctutec Oral, I probably didn’t account for the tilt, which becomes noticeable quite quickly at f/3.45.

IMAGE DATA
ObjectLDN 673
Distanceapprox. 600 light years
Date15.07.2023
Exposure50x120 sec. - approx. 1,75h
MountSkywatcher EQ6-R Pro
TelescopeSkywatcher 150 Quattro
CameraZWO ASI 2600mc Pro
CorrectorSkywatcher coma corrector
GuidingZwo Asi OAG with ZWO Asi 290mm Mini & Asiair
SoftwareAsiAir, Astropixel Processor, Photoshop CC, Topaz Deniose AI, Star X Terminator