
Some remote data from Hakos before the rain season started. Comet Borelly one day after perihelion (2022-02-01).
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IAS – International Amateuersternwarte e.V. – Hakos Observatory, Namibia
IAS remote telescope “Klein-Lukas”
Remote team: F. Hund, J. Obstfelder, L. Demetz, M. Mushardt, T. Klemmer, T. Winterer, M. Junius
Takahashi Epsilon 160, 10Micron GM3000 HPS, QHY268M, Chroma RGB filters
10 x R, 10 x G, 9 x B, 120s each, mode 1, gain 56, offset 30, -10C, 3 x 20 flats, 100 bias, 13 darks
Total time: 3480s / 58m
Data calibration/integration: PixInsight
Image processing: PixInsight, Photoshop, Lightroom
