The Tarantula nebula (30 Doradus) by
Logan Carpenter, on Flickr
The Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus)
The Tarantula nebula is located in the large Magellanic Cloud,
a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way.
This is a somewhat unique target in that we are able to image
a nebula, in some detail, situated in another galaxy.
It is said that if the Tarantula nebula wasas close to earht
as the Orion nebula, it would be visible during the day and
take up a quater of the sky.
Location: Backyard, Auckland, New Zealand
Total integration: 14hrs 20mins in SHO
Telescope: Skywatcher Esprit 2600mmPro
Camera:ASI2600mmPro
Filters: Optolong 7nm narroband filters
Mount: iOptron CEM120
Processed Pixinsight, Photoshop
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The Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus)
The Tarantula nebula is located in the large Magellanic Cloud,
a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way.
This is a somewhat unique target in that we are able to image
a nebula, in some detail, situated in another galaxy.
It is said that if the Tarantula nebula wasas close to earht
as the Orion nebula, it would be visible during the day and
take up a quater of the sky.
Location: Backyard, Auckland, New Zealand
Total integration: 14hrs 20mins in SHO
Telescope: Skywatcher Esprit 2600mmPro
Camera:ASI2600mmPro
Filters: Optolong 7nm narroband filters
Mount: iOptron CEM120
Processed Pixinsight, Photoshop