Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Carina (Car)  ·  Contains:  IC 2602  ·  Southern Pleiades  ·  The star θCar  ·  tet Car  ·  tet Car Cluster
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IC2602 - Southern Pleiades, klaussius
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IC2602 - Southern Pleiades

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IC2602 - Southern Pleiades

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A quick run of IC 2602 to break the longest dry spell in my AP journey.

IC 2602 is known as the southern pleiades, an open cluster in Carina, around Vathorz Posterior (aka Theta Car), a bright star right by Crux in the southern skies.

It's very bright, and can be quickly recognized even in binoculars by the Sigma-like asterism embedded in it. I believe it was the first open cluster I've observed with a telescope. I was drawn right to it by its unusual shape.

It's relatively close, at around 479 ly.

This integration was kinda short, and cut even shorter since I've had to drop lots of subs due to wind (selected the best 50% in fact on each filter), which explains why the image doesn't go very deep. Still, I prefer it this way... deeper images of the southern pleiades tend to drown the sigma in a sea of stars... and I like this look better, which more closely resembles what you see in visual. Still, deeper exposures would be able to expose some dark dust in the region, which is also neat. Not present here though.

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IC2602 - Southern Pleiades, klaussius