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markas
26-11-2016, 12:26 PM
NGC 3576, the large gas cloud on the right, is about 6kly distant.

NGC3603, the bright white patch in the teal surround on the left,is a very compact star cluster about 20kly away. It contains two very large young active stars, which are not resolved in this image.

This Hubble Palette image was shot from a dark site west of Mildura (best SQL 21.78). Total exposure 3hours 20min Ha, OIII, SII. ASA10N at f/3.6, SBIG STT-8300 camera, Astrodon filters, ASA DDM60 unguided.

Mark

Placidus
26-11-2016, 12:38 PM
As far as we can see from the small image, that's marvellous. The histogram shows the black point is strongly clipped so you're losing good data. Otherwise looking great. Well done! We'd strongly encourage you to post a link to a much larger version.

Best,
M & T

dylan_odonnell
26-11-2016, 02:28 PM
Looks great! I must try this one.

markas
26-11-2016, 03:45 PM
Glad you like this, and thanks for the comments. Re clipping, there is a little - this image was prepared for a A2 size print, and it looked better like that. Aside from that, I lost some detail in heavily attenuating Ha to get the colour balance I wanted.

I can't post a link at the moment - my website is down for reconstruction. When it's back I'll put up the original version.

Mark

rogerg
26-11-2016, 05:34 PM
It's amazing what's sitting under our noses. And for such short exposure time too! Very nice.

What focal length was it?

markas
27-11-2016, 08:49 AM
Thanks Dylan and Roger.

Roger, the focal length is 900mm.

Mark

blink138
27-11-2016, 12:38 PM
what a wonderful object!
pat

RickS
27-11-2016, 10:46 PM
Nice one, Mark!

strongmanmike
28-11-2016, 10:36 AM
Yeah nice one from me too Mark, where are you planning on placing the big A2 print?

Mike

markas
28-11-2016, 11:56 AM
Thanks Mike, Rick, Pat for the comments.

Mike, the print is one of 25 produced for Epworth Hospital in Melbourne. The series is on (semi)permanent display in the imaging departments at Richmond and Freemasons. All are A2 except for the 'centrepiece' which is an A0 of M42 (A bit risky!)

Mark

strongmanmike
28-11-2016, 12:20 PM
Cool :thumbsup: ...are they all your work? How did that come about?

Mike

markas
28-11-2016, 02:00 PM
Hi Mike,

Yes, they're all mine. The project was initiated by Epworth staff in response to various greeting cards of mine depicting deep sky objects.

We have also produed a self-guide tour booklet of the display to help people appreciate the images.

Mark