AJames
23-12-2007, 06:18 PM
Hi all.
I have just a enquiry about any possible images done by the amateurs here of the Chameleon Cloud Complex centred on the bright nebula IC 2631, that includes the nearby dark nebulosities Be 144, Be 142 and Be 142. The whole complex lies under Carina, in northern Chameleon, and covers roughly just under 2 degrees of sky. The region lies close to the mutually shared corner with Carina, Musca and Chameleon.
IC 2631 itself lies at 11h 08.8m -76 deg 37', and is about 5 arcmin across, the position of the whole complex is centred on This region has been fairly neglected by imagers because it is below the very rich region of Carina above it. I have seen several pro photos but never seen an amateur one.
Although the region might insignificant and very probably difficult to achieve much detail, I no of no amateur image - CCD or photographic.
Any comments on this nebula region would be appreciated.
Andrew
NOTE: The reason I'm asking, is at present I have been writing details on the double star DUN 107 and its surrounding region -even though it is 2.5 degrees north of this object.
:scared3: :help: :fishing:
I have just a enquiry about any possible images done by the amateurs here of the Chameleon Cloud Complex centred on the bright nebula IC 2631, that includes the nearby dark nebulosities Be 144, Be 142 and Be 142. The whole complex lies under Carina, in northern Chameleon, and covers roughly just under 2 degrees of sky. The region lies close to the mutually shared corner with Carina, Musca and Chameleon.
IC 2631 itself lies at 11h 08.8m -76 deg 37', and is about 5 arcmin across, the position of the whole complex is centred on This region has been fairly neglected by imagers because it is below the very rich region of Carina above it. I have seen several pro photos but never seen an amateur one.
Although the region might insignificant and very probably difficult to achieve much detail, I no of no amateur image - CCD or photographic.
Any comments on this nebula region would be appreciated.
Andrew
NOTE: The reason I'm asking, is at present I have been writing details on the double star DUN 107 and its surrounding region -even though it is 2.5 degrees north of this object.
:scared3: :help: :fishing: