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Ceres

The dwarf planet Ceres (visual magnitude 7.0) orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter passed by the barred spiral galaxy M91 in Coma Berenices last night. I also unknowningly caught the asteroid Chloris (magnitude 12.1) to its left at the same time. Choris is 124 km in diameter while Ceres is 952 km in diameter. Choris is 245 M km and Ceres is 241.2 M km distant at the moment. Above Choris is a faint 16th magnitude spiral galaxy PGC 165235. Captured with a 87% Waxing Gibbous moon nearby.
Total image time was 2 hours and 40 min.

Exposure8x20 min.
ISO3200
CameraNikon Z7 [8856 x 5504]
Optics120mm Skywatcher Esprit on a Celestron CGX mount
GuidingZWO ASI224MC using Phd2
ControllerKstars on MeLe Quieter 3C
FilterTriad Quad Ultra
LocationLower Sackville, Nova Scotia.
Date2023-03-10
ProcessingProcessed in PixInsight.
NoiseXTerminator
ScreenTransfer Stretch



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