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Old 25-05-2006, 10:40 PM
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Ex planetary Wray 16-20 and NGC 5128

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Was looking up what to image tonight when I checked out a little planetary nebula called Wray 16-20 in Puppis, next to Vela. Went fairly deep, 4x 10 mins ISO 800, UHCS and uv/ir filters. I noted that it didnt look like a Planetary, but rather like the other scattered HII regions that appear in the image. Upon consulting blackskies.org they note its no longer considered a PN, http://www.blackskies.org/images/non.../Wray16_20.jpg

I was surprised to record a fair bit of uncharted stuff as well. The Wray object is dead centre, the larger HII region lower right is RCW31, none of the other areas are charted. I note that next to RCW31 is a bluish possibly oxgen emission area. Star Atlas Pro indicated RCW31 may be connected with Vela Puppis and is 3 x 2 arc minutes in size. Theres lots of little isolated HII regions deep red in colour scattered about. Sure is a lot of amazing little areas of sky in the south. I wouldnt have found it without Star Atlas pro

I finished off the nights imaging by removing the UHCS filter and shooting NGC 5128, 3 x 10 mins ISO 200, this is a crop from the larger sized image. Both pics taken thru 10 inch F5.6 scope, off axis hand guided, Darks flats etc processed in IRIS, and PS CS.
Scott
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Old 25-05-2006, 11:13 PM
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Old 25-05-2006, 11:14 PM
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OMG, very faint what is its surface brighness???? And 5128, well you are amazing scott! Perfect
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Old 25-05-2006, 11:26 PM
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off to the Newcastle Astro Society Friday night and the viewing night BBQ Saturday afternoon. If Im keen I might set up after I get home from the Friday night meeting and go after the Helix again early morning
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