Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Chamaeleon (Cha)
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Molecular Clouds in Chameleon Southwest of HMSTG458, oldwexi
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Molecular Clouds in Chameleon Southwest of HMSTG458

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Molecular Clouds in Chameleon Southwest of HMSTG458, oldwexi
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Molecular Clouds in Chameleon Southwest of HMSTG458

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Molecular Clouds near South Pole, Southwest of HMSTG458

This is an area with dusty stripes southwest of HMSTG458. Its declination is strongly Southern (DEC -82), it can be observed exclusively from the regions of the southern hemisphere.

PGC49670 is a tiny galaxy in the image.



Exposures: 10 x 5 minutes with R-, 10 x with G- and 11 x with B-filters,

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.

August 18th 2015.

Image Data:

Rotation .......... 1.952 deg

Pixel size ........ 18.00 um

Field of view ..... 3d 50' 35.3" x 2d 30' 60.0"

Image center ...... RA: 13 22 24.292 Dec: -82 00 22.24

Image bounds:

top-left ....... RA: 14 10 51.648 Dec: -80 36 30.04

top-right ...... RA: 12 36 35.043 Dec: -80 29 57.50

bottom-left .... RA: 14 25 27.241 Dec: -83 04 08.08

bottom-right ... RA: 12 17 51.512 Dec: -82 55 20.27

The brown nebula part in the upper right corner belongs to the MolecularCloud

HMSTG458 also named DCld 302.3-17.7

For a more detailed Annotation click above "Link:"

Processing with PixInsight by Gerald Wechselberger

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Molecular Clouds in Chameleon Southwest of HMSTG458, oldwexi