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Old 24-02-2020, 05:33 PM
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Hidden Gems in Carina

Hi Folks,

This one's a bittersweet image as it's likely the last one from this telescope & camera combination.

Delighted that this last image had great seeing, near perfect guiding & nice round stars across the frame!

They're moving on to a good home to make room for the new frame camera and OTA. This combination achieved two APOD's so I'll miss them dearly - but life goes on!

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5 hrs 3nm Ha 600 sec subs
30mins ea RG& B stars 120secs.
Imaging telescope: Sidereal trading carbon fibre 10" F4 Newtonian
Imaging camera:QSI WSG8
Mount:Takahashi NJP Temma-2
Exposure: 6.5 hours
Location: Light Polluted Suburban Melbourne, Australia
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Hot blue stars shine brightly in this beautiful, recently formed galactic or "open" star cluster. Open cluster NGC 3293 is located in the constellation Carina, lies at a distance of about 8000 light years, and has a particularly high abundance of these young bright stars. A study of NGC 3293 implies that the blue stars are only about 6 million years old, whereas the cluster's dimmer, redder stars appear to be about 20 million years old. If true, star formation in this open cluster took at least 15 million years. Even this amount of time is short, however, when compared with the billions of years stars like our Sun live, and the over-ten billion year lifetimes of many galaxies and our universe. Pictured, NGC 3293 appears just in front of a dense dust lane and red glowing hydrogen gas emanating from the Carina Nebula. (Text: APOD)
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Old 24-02-2020, 08:07 PM
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That's gorgeous Andy. The main cluster came out superbly. We've had a couple goes at this one, and know it's hard to show the nebulosity well.

We like the little patch of nebulosity around a single blue-white star toward bottom right.
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Old 24-02-2020, 09:03 PM
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As I said on Astrobin, Andy, that's a beauty! Well done.
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Old 24-02-2020, 10:15 PM
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That is a truely lovely image Andy. A sparkling collection of jewels offset against a red velvet background.
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Old 24-02-2020, 11:01 PM
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Lovely shot Andy, great colours

We don't do enough cluster images really, there are quite a few out there worth shooting.

Mike

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Old 25-02-2020, 10:21 AM
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Gorgeous Andy!
You really made this rig work for you and I'm sure your new setup will produce stunning images as well.
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Old 25-02-2020, 01:08 PM
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Nice colourful cluster.
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Old 25-02-2020, 06:44 PM
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Thanks M&T, Lee, Mike, Pete, Rodney & Marc for the lovely feedback!

It’s a very pretty cluster & to let it shine I had to tone down the overwhelming Ha signal spilling across from the Neighbouring Nebula.

Was lovely to send off this gear with a bang!
Gee but the QSI camera has served me well all these years, and the big Newt really performs - still it’s going to a fellow ASV member locally, so I’m sure it’s going to be in safe hands!

The adventure continues....

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Old 26-02-2020, 10:47 AM
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Lovely image Andy!

All the best with the new gear!
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