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NCG 2070 - Tarantula Nebula, Chris Jensen

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NCG 2070 - Tarantula Nebula

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The Tarantula Nebula shot from Brisbane Australia over three nights in December 2022. This is a narrow band SHO image with RGB stars with 12 hours of total imaging time. 

The Tarantula Nebula (also known as 30 Doradus) is a large H II region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), forming its south-east corner (from Earth's perspective). 

With a radius of 931ly, the Tarantula Nebula has an apparent magnitude of 8. Considering its distance of about 160,000 light-years, being outside of the Milky Way, this is an extremely luminous non-stellar object. Its luminosity is so great that if it were as close to Earth as the Orion Nebula, the Tarantula Nebula would cast visible shadows. In fact, it is the most active starburst region known in the Local Group of galaxies.  The nebula resides on the leading edge of the LMC where ram pressure stripping, and the compression of the interstellar medium likely resulting from this, is at a maximum.

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Description: Reprocess of the original data set due to ongoing clouds and a desire to see how I could improve the image with processing skills learnt over the last 2 years.

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