Andy01
19-07-2020, 11:39 AM
I spotted this region on Galaxy map & not having seen images of this nebula, I thought it might make an interesting target. :D
(My post production research unearthed two published images, one by Gary Imm on AB & another by Dean Salman on the Sharpless website.)
The region is ionised by the star HD 161853, the brightest white star at the top of the image.
In the centre is an interesting band of dust silhouetted against the Ha region. The object is a Ha region located 5000 light years away in Scorpius, it's also known as RCW 134 and Gum 69.
Two star clusters are visible in the image. NGC 6425, a bright colourful open cluster of 25 stars located 2500 light years away, in the top left corner.
Pixel peepers (https://www.astrobin.com/full/bhfc4j/0/) and 'Where’s Wally' fans should try to spot Terzan 6 ;) - visible as a tiny faint orange smudge on the right hand side of the image around 3 o'clock. This globular cluster is 25,000 light years away! (Look just below right of the small dust cloud.)
10x180 sec R,G&B
24x 300 sec LUM
12x 1200 sec 5nm Ha
Taken from my light polluted suburban backyard in 'Lockdown Central’ - Melbourne. :D
(My post production research unearthed two published images, one by Gary Imm on AB & another by Dean Salman on the Sharpless website.)
The region is ionised by the star HD 161853, the brightest white star at the top of the image.
In the centre is an interesting band of dust silhouetted against the Ha region. The object is a Ha region located 5000 light years away in Scorpius, it's also known as RCW 134 and Gum 69.
Two star clusters are visible in the image. NGC 6425, a bright colourful open cluster of 25 stars located 2500 light years away, in the top left corner.
Pixel peepers (https://www.astrobin.com/full/bhfc4j/0/) and 'Where’s Wally' fans should try to spot Terzan 6 ;) - visible as a tiny faint orange smudge on the right hand side of the image around 3 o'clock. This globular cluster is 25,000 light years away! (Look just below right of the small dust cloud.)
10x180 sec R,G&B
24x 300 sec LUM
12x 1200 sec 5nm Ha
Taken from my light polluted suburban backyard in 'Lockdown Central’ - Melbourne. :D