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DARK DOODAD & NGC 4372

Globular Cluster and Dark Nebula in Musca  

 ( ra: 12h 27m 55s / dec -72º 06' 57")

 

 

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February 2012, Ecologic Farm YAMAY

Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

 


 

DATA

TYPE: Globular Cluster surrounded by dust and dark Nebulae 

V mag: NGC 4372 7.2

SIZE: FOV 2º 22 x 1º 46 arc minutes

DISTANCE: 18.900 light years

   

OBJECT DESCRIPTION AND IMAGE SESSION

Deep in the Southern Constellation of Musca (the Fly) we find magnitude 7.2 Globular Cluster which is blured by cold gas and dust particles of interstellar material. The mentioned is coming from the Dark Nebula known as Dark Doodad Nebula. The nebula was named some years ago by editor Dennis di Cicco after seeing an image he took from Alice Springs in Central Australia. This type of Dark Nebula does not irradiate any energy. It obscures the light coming from the stellar background covering a relative size of almost 3 degrees from north to south direction.

The nebula can be seeing with binocular from dark locations although it takes some practice to the eye and mind to note its contrast.
 

The picture was taken in a star party organized by Diego Hernandez and friends form  Aves Argentinas in the very nice Yamay Farm

 

IMAGE INFORMATION

SCOPE: William Optics ZenithStar 66 f4.8

MOUNT: Sky Watcher NEQ6

SKY CONDITIONS: Transparency and seeing good

CAMERA: QSI 583 WS -10Cº

FILTERS: Baader Luminance + and RGB set

EXPOSURES: LRGB (120,30,30,30)

GUIDING: Synta 70/300 refractor and Starlight Xpress Lodestar Camera. PHD Guiding

PROCESSING: Images Plus; Photoshop CS