This time I decided to go after a famous Southern Hemisphere Nebula, NGC 2070 also known as the Tarantula Nebula due to the shape of the gas cloud at the bottom of this frame. The nebula lies quite close to the south celestial pole (dec -69°) so is quite difficult to image from the northern hemisphere. This is an extremely active star forming region located in the companion galaxy of our own galaxy the Large Megellanic Cloud. This nebula is 160 thousand light years away and if it was as close as the Orion Nebula to Earth (1300 ly) it would cast shadows here. For more information see Wikipedia and Robert Gendler.
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| NGC 2070 |
Image details
- Telescope: Stellarvue SV-105
- Camera: SBIG ST-8300M
- Exposure: 11 x 5 min (L), 5 x 5 min (RGB)
- Mount: Skywatcher EQ6 (with EQMod)
- Guider: SBIG ST-i (off axis)
- Location: Outside Nelspruit, South Africa
- Date: 2013-10-04
- Software: Image acquisition in CCDOps, processing in PixInsight








