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NGC 2070 & Tarantula Nebula - OSC Dual Narrowband, David Arseneau
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NGC 2070 & Tarantula Nebula - OSC Dual Narrowband

NGC 2070 & Tarantula Nebula - OSC Dual Narrowband, David Arseneau
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NGC 2070 & Tarantula Nebula - OSC Dual Narrowband

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The Tarantula Nebula (with accompanying star cluster NGC 2070) is located about 160,000 LY away from Earth, on the leading edge of the Large Magellanic Cloud which is a satellite galaxy orbiting the Milky Way. It is both one of the largest H II regions and largest starburst regions in the Local Group of galaxies, and is one of the most luminous non-stellar objects we know of. If the Tarantula Nebula was as close to Earth as the Orion Nebula M 42, it would cast visible shadows (or so Wikipedia tells me)!

I really need more focal length than the RedCat 51 to do this target justice, but I enjoyed capturing it nonetheless. I didn't do anything fancy with recombining colour layers from the dual narrowband filter, just processed the straight OSC image.

I hope you enjoy!

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