The Astro-Imaging LAB
The Small Magellanic Cloud & Globular Clusters
The Small Magellanic Cloud (NGC 292) visible from the southern hemisphere, a companion/satellite galaxy of our Milkyway 203,000LY away.
Exposed in LRGB with H-Alpha and OIII color at 150mm focal length through an Sigma 150mm f2.8 prime lens, QHY268M camera, guided with a 80mm refractor at 500mm FL and tracked on a hypertuned CGEM mount.
The 15% narrowband data screened over the LRGB image emphasises the nebulosity within the satellite galaxy.
Total exposure time was 19 hours and 4 minutes.
The Small Magellanic Cloud & Globular Clusters
The Small Magellanic Cloud (NGC 292) visible from the southern hemisphere, a companion/satellite galaxy of our Milkyway 203,000LY away.
Exposed in LRGB with H-Alpha and OIII color at 150mm focal length through an Sigma 150mm f2.8 prime lens, QHY268M camera, guided with a 80mm refractor at 500mm FL and tracked on a hypertuned CGEM mount.
The 15% narrowband data screened over the LRGB image emphasises the nebulosity within the satellite galaxy.
Total exposure time was 19 hours and 4 minutes.