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Robert_T
22-06-2008, 07:09 AM
Hi All, tried imaging this open cluster along the lower spine of Scorpius last night.... I could not get auto-guide to stabilise (seeing was bad!) and most were like star trails...this is just what I could salvage from a few still far from perfect light frames. 6 x120s ED80 F7 (0.8 reducer) IDAS-LPS filter and Canon 40D at ISO 800.
I wouldn't have bothered posting, but I was surprised to see some emission nebula appearing and wondered whether this was associated with 6231 or if it went by another name? :shrug:
iceman
22-06-2008, 07:31 AM
Hey Rob
It's IC4628.
I captured an image of it a few months ago in a nice wide mosaic. Check here:
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=30099
Well done, it's a lovely area of sky.
Alchemy
22-06-2008, 07:40 AM
there you go all listed and marked 2 versions one brighter for neb and stars , other dimmer to read the labels
the nebula is commonly known as the prawn nebula
EDIT.... heres one i took a little while back of the prawn nebula if you are interested
Robert_T
22-06-2008, 09:06 AM
Thanks guys, the "Prawn" nebula... think I can remember that one:D
If I ever get my guiding sorted out (which I'm beginning to doubt :sadeyes:) I would like to give this one a go with my C9.25.
cheers,
Rob
Very nice image Robert, good composition, colour and detail.
A great looking widefield.
Cheers
Robert_T
22-06-2008, 05:31 PM
Thanks Guys, I may have made an error or incomplete listing on this one too... apparently at least one of the open clusters is NGC6242? There's two in the frame so maybe both are in there:shrug:
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