NGC 7510 is a small open cluster in Cepheus
located approximately 11.4 kly from us.
Hover over the picture for an annotated version
Date: 15 September 2025
FOV: cropped to 10' × 6' 40"
the cluster is about 7'
Rotation: 0.134°
Telescope: Celestron C14 SCT (3910mm, f/11)
Starizona SCT Coma Corrector/Reducer (2656.4mm, f/7.5)
Guiding: ZWO183 MM pro
Computer: ASIair plus 256GB
Mount: iOptron CEM120
Camera: ZWO ASI2600MC Pro Cooled (0°C) Color CMOS with gain 100
Pixel size: 3.76 μm
Resolution: 0.292 arcsec/pixel
Filter: Optolong UV/IR cut
Stacking: nineteen 300 second frames using PixInsight
Calibration frames: 20 dark, 20 flat, 20 dark flat
Total Time: 1 hour 35 minutes
Processing: Pixinsight – SPCC, DBE, SPCC, BlurXT, NoiseXT,
MultiscaleAdaptiveStretch, Sat, Scale
Location: Darling Hill Observatory in Vesper, NY