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Object Type: Open
cluster, reflection nebula
Constellation: Cepheus
Magnitude: 7
Size: 18'
Commonly called the Iris
Nebula, NGC 7023 consists of a star cluster imbedded in a blue reflection nebula, which
itself is surrounded by a dark nebula.
Equipment: Meade
14" LX200R/STL-11000M/Astrodon RGB filters/Paramount ME
F-ratio: f/9.5
Exposures: LRGB: L 8 x 7 minutes, binned 2x2: R 8 x 7 minutes:
G 8 x 7 minutes: B 8 x 7 minutes: RGB binned 3x3
Date: September 23, 2005
Location: Landers, California, USA
Technical Notes: Individual exposures were obtained using CCDAutoPilot2 and then sigma combined. The RGB image was created in
Registar 1.0. Mild color gradients were removed with Russell Croman's GradientXTerminator plug-in for Photoshop. A high-pass
filter with a radius of 8 pixels was applied to the bright portions of the luminance
image. A copy of the RGB image was recombined with the original using Soft Light to
enhance color.