Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Musca (Mus)  ·  Contains:  NGC 4372  ·  The star γMus  ·  gam Mus
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NGC 4372 and The Dark Doodad Nebula LRGB, Tom Peter AKA Astrovetteman
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NGC 4372 and The Dark Doodad Nebula LRGB

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NGC 4372 and The Dark Doodad Nebula LRGB, Tom Peter AKA Astrovetteman
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NGC 4372 and The Dark Doodad Nebula LRGB

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Here's a ProData Set image acquired by Scotty Bishop, using an Officina Stellare RH200/FLI ML16200, of globular cluster NGC 4372 which lies in the southern constellation of Musca. It has a radius of 49.5 light-years and is about 20,000 light-years from Earth. Also visible is the Dark Doodad Nebula which is only 700 light-years distant and the bright star Gamma Muscae.
This is 1 hour 40 minutes of 300s subs (LRGB) acquired at El Sauce Observatory, Chile.
Anyway, hope ya like it!
Tom

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NGC 4372 and The Dark Doodad Nebula LRGB, Tom Peter AKA Astrovetteman