About this Image |
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The Pacman Nebula (NGC 281) is a complex area of star formation in Cassiopeia.
Prominent features include a small open cluster of stars, a diffuse red-glowing emission nebula, large lanes of obscuring gas and dust,
and dense knots of dust and gas in which stars may still be forming.
The open cluster of stars IC 1590 visible around the center has formed only in the last few million years.
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| Optics |
16" cassegrain in corrected prime focus at f/3 |
| Mount | MK-100 GEM |
| Camera | SBIG STL-11000M at -25C, internal filter wheel |
| Filters | Astronomik Ha 13 nm |
| Date | Oct 22, 2005. |
| Location | Wildon/Austria |
| Sky Conditions | mag 5 sky, bad seeing, temperature 12 C, |
| Exposure |
Ha= 180 min (30-minute sub-exposures)
all 1x1. |
| Processing |
Image aquisition and calibration in Maxim DL 4.11; DDP in ImagesPlus; Photoshop: Curves, light unsharp mask; |