Caldwell 103 - NGC2070 - 30 Doradus - Tarantula Nebula in a wide field shot of its home The Large Magellanic Cloud , Geoff Scott

Caldwell 103 - NGC2070 - 30 Doradus - Tarantula Nebula in a wide field shot of its home The Large Magellanic Cloud

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I took the opportunity of testing a new Tele Vue 0.8X Reducer/Flattener on a ~ 3.3 x ~2.2 degree portion of the Large Magellanic Cloud, including the familiar Tarantula Nebula to the centre right (see 1st October 2013 for a targeted shot). The LMC is ~11 x 9 degrees in extent and ~180,00 light years from Earth. It and the Small Magellanic Cloud are the two brightest satellite a galaxies of our Milky Way galaxy and are ~1000 times smaller.

They will be unfamiliar to northern hemisphere viewers as they are ~60 degrees south of the celestial equator and only named in modern times during Ferdinand Magellan's voyages of the 1520 period.

There is some vignetting evident in this configuration cause corner light drop off that could be corrected with flat frames or Photoshop cleverness.

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Caldwell 103 - NGC2070 - 30 Doradus - Tarantula Nebula in a wide field shot of its home The Large Magellanic Cloud , Geoff Scott