IC2948 (Open Cluster) and Thackeray's Globules can be found embedded in the larger emission Nebula IC2944 (The Running Chicken) at roughly 5900 ly away.
Only 50 min of usable subs were collected (5x10) so it was a challenge to keep the noise down in some areas. Taken through a Meade 8" SCT with SXVF-H9 + 7nm Ha @ 2000mm FL.
Overall I'm fairly happy with the results considering the exposure time, tube currents (1 hr after sunset), low altitude (approx 25 deg) and poor seeing.
I'm looking forward to trying these objects again a bit later in the season under better conditions.
Wow. Clear as day Paul (err, night )
First time I came across these thought it was dust on the sensor - no way yours look like fluff though - so damned sharp
I've wanted to do a close up of these since I spotted them in a Running Chicken image I did with my WO72 and Canon 20D. I'd heard of them and seen images of them before, but I'd never bothered to try to find out where they are. Then I spotted them in my widefield shot. This was the logical next step.
Thanks H, Frank and Werner. Since getting my new mount a whole world of new possibilities have opened up. All those little obscure objects that get spotted and I wished I could use some longer focal length are now possible. Its very exciting. I will be progressing to rgb eventually Humayan, but there is just something about mono that i really like. That and the 'quick snap it while you can' weather we've been having for the past 12 months.
You could say that Peter. I'm looking forward to getting a few hours with this one. There is detail to be had in the background nebulosity that I think would add quite a bit to the image. I'll work on it.
Well done on capturing these. I captured these last year or the year before (cannot remember now) with the RC and so have a similar scale to what you got here. Capturing the shading is part of the challenge Paul and you have done well to capture that. Nicely done.