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Ic 4628-1
Friends my photo of IC 4628 (Shrimp Nebula), 4x120seconds with filter R, 4x120seconds with filter G, 4x120seconds with filter B for a total of about 25 minutes of exposure (being a telescope free more I can not do), telescope Ritchey-Chretien Close Carbon Tube 320/2885 f / 9, CCD camera Apogee High U16, on Paramount ME mount, processing with Pixinsight, this telescope belongs to iTelescope.net. IC 4628 (sometimes known as the Shrimp Nebula or RCW 116) is a large emission nebula in the constellation Scorpius.
It is observed in the southern part of the constellation, just north of the bright open cluster NGC 6231, which is also located in the same galactic environment; It can be easily photographed using a telescope and filters suitable for detecting ionized hydrogen. Its declination is moderately austral and this means that in the northern hemisphere it can only be observed starting from the medium-low temperate regions.
Ic 4628-1
Friends my photo of IC 4628 (Shrimp Nebula), 4x120seconds with filter R, 4x120seconds with filter G, 4x120seconds with filter B for a total of about 25 minutes of exposure (being a telescope free more I can not do), telescope Ritchey-Chretien Close Carbon Tube 320/2885 f / 9, CCD camera Apogee High U16, on Paramount ME mount, processing with Pixinsight, this telescope belongs to iTelescope.net. IC 4628 (sometimes known as the Shrimp Nebula or RCW 116) is a large emission nebula in the constellation Scorpius.
It is observed in the southern part of the constellation, just north of the bright open cluster NGC 6231, which is also located in the same galactic environment; It can be easily photographed using a telescope and filters suitable for detecting ionized hydrogen. Its declination is moderately austral and this means that in the northern hemisphere it can only be observed starting from the medium-low temperate regions.