NGC 602 is an open cluster at the edge of the small Magellanic cloud, surrounded by some faint nebulosity.
9hrs of OIII, 2x2 binned in 1hr subs to get the truly faint stuff. Note in particular the large but extremely faint super-bubble about 30% of the way to the right of the central brightest region, and an even more tenuous, somewhat larger super-bubble (asymmetrically around its own conspicuous open cluster) about half-way toward top left from dead centre.
The super-bubbles are not visible in H-alpha. Combining to produce an H-alpha OIII image tends to hide the faint OIII images. There is virtually nothing to see in SII, making it perhaps less likely that these bubbles are supernova remnant material, as opposed to pre-existing material, although that is a guess.
That's an awesome result.
Is there no way you could bicolour it with some Ha?
Or maybe just tone the O3 and add RGB stars back in - meh, nevermind, it's
probably just me looking to push your awesome image even further!
I took a test 10min exposure of this area a while ago for future image planning. Its an interesting area if done deep enough.
Greg.
Thanks, Greg. We'd love to know what the astrophysics of that right-hand bubble is. Could conceivably have been expelled by the bright star bang in the middle of the bubble. Perhaps it's a WR.
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Originally Posted by Andy01
That's an awesome result.
Is there no way you could bicolour it with some Ha?
Or maybe just tone the O3 and add RGB stars back in - meh, nevermind, it's
probably just me looking to push your awesome image even further!
Well done guys
Andy
Thanks, Andy. We've collected some H-alpha, but need much more. Because it's pretty faint, for that we need for the clouds, haze, and the moon to go away at the same time.
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
And all of that in OIII! Wow.
Thanks Rodney. We drive through the speed camera at Glanmire once a fortnight, and look forward to your next image.
Going deep there MnT. I am sure it will look nice with more Ha in bicolour. Nice work.
Thanks Paul. Tonight it's cool, crystal clear, not too windy, but there's a gibbous moon so we're doing something bright, easy, and eight-legged in the LMC.