Because of it's resembling the North America
continent, NGC7000 is one of the most famous objects in the sky, even if
is very difficult to see with the naked eye (except in those extremely
dark night like that I live in the september '98 at the 2600m of Colle
del Nivolet (AO, Italian Alps)). It's located near Deneb, in the Cygnus
constellation. It's an easy photographical object, but it's very difficult
to capture all the feeble details if you don't go under very dark skies.
This image show also the feeble nebulas around it: the most famous is the
Pelican, at the rigth of North America.
See also the shot
with 500mm.
Technical Data
|
Optics |
Photographical objective |
Focal Lenght |
200 mm |
Focal Ratio |
f/5,6 |
Exposure Time |
40 min exposure |
Film |
Kodak PJ-400 |
Developement sensibility |
400 ISO |
Location |
Pian dell'Armà
(PV, on the Appenninus, Italy) at 1400m |
Date and time of exposure
start |
9 october 1999, 18.45
UT |
Mount |
Kenko |
Tracking |
ST4 |
Notes |
Digitalized with the
Epson Filmscan200 film scanner. |