Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Chamaeleon (Cha)  ·  Contains:  IC 3104  ·  The star βCha  ·  The star εCha  ·  The star κCha  ·  bet Cha  ·  eps Cha  ·  kap Cha
Getting plate-solving status, please wait...
IC3104 Galaxy, Mosaic of Molecular Clouds in  Chameleon with Dust Clouds and Reflection Nebulas., oldwexi
Powered byPixInsight

IC3104 Galaxy, Mosaic of Molecular Clouds in Chameleon with Dust Clouds and Reflection Nebulas.

Getting plate-solving status, please wait...
IC3104 Galaxy, Mosaic of Molecular Clouds in  Chameleon with Dust Clouds and Reflection Nebulas., oldwexi
Powered byPixInsight

IC3104 Galaxy, Mosaic of Molecular Clouds in Chameleon with Dust Clouds and Reflection Nebulas.

Equipment

Loading...

Acquisition details

Loading...

Description

This mosaic shows the dark cloud complex Chameleon III

The mosaic consists of 2 images, the upper one and the lower one.

In this dusty area AGN12.20.00 is a reflection nebula. Its declination is strongly Southern (DEC -80), it can be observed exclusively from the regions of the southern hemisphere. AGN12.20.00 reflection nebula is the brightest part of the Chameleon molecular clouds HMSTG458, HMSTG472, HMSTG437 and HMSTG463 in which the phenomena of star formation creating low-mass stars takes place . This clouds are of great importance in the study of the formation of planetary systems and brown dwarfs.

The right border of this Chameleon III complex touches the left border of the Chameleon I complex which i show in another image of my gallery in Astrobin.

IC3104 is a galaxy.



Exposures: 33 x 5 minutes with R-, 29 x 5 with G- and 27 x 5 with B-filters, in total 7 hours 25 minutes using a SBIG ST11K on a Takahashy FSQ 106 with 530 mm focal length on a Paramount ME mount.

All images were exposed remotely on the Siding Spring iTelescop Farm at T12.

The parts of the mosaic were captured in February and March 2015.

Comments

Sky plot

Sky plot

Histogram

IC3104 Galaxy, Mosaic of Molecular Clouds in  Chameleon with Dust Clouds and Reflection Nebulas., oldwexi