ACQUISITIONPARAMETRES ACQUISITION
ObjetFiltresBinTemps PoseNombres PosesTemps Total
NomGum 15Luminance 1 x 1150”00H00
ConstellationVoilesRouge 1 x 1150”903H75
Distance3000 ALVert 1 x 1150”933H88
Détail prise de vueBleu 1 x 1150”893H71
LieuEl Sauce ChiliS2 1 x 1600”23639H33
Date acquisition14/02 à 25/03/20251 x 1 600”26544H17
SetupO3 1 x 1600”22737H33
InstrumentPlanewave CDK 14Totaux1000132H67
Diamètre356 mmBias1X199
Focale2563 mmDark1X151
Rapport F/D7,2Flat1X111
MontureMathis Mi500/750Acquisition faite parCecil Navick AstroVision
Caméra acquisitionZWO Asi 6200MMTraitement fait parTeam ARO-Francis Bozon
Caméra de guidageZWO Asi 1600 mmLogiciels utilisés
Montage de guidageDO Skymeca 3”AcquisitionTheSkyX , Focusmax, Maxpilote
Echantillonage0,31 arcsTraitementPixinsight, Photoshop

COMMENTS ON THE PHOTO:

Gum 15 (also known as RCW 32) is a vast nebula in visible emission in the constellation Vela, around 3,000 light-years from Earth.

It is a region of ionized hydrogen gas, shaped by the radiation and winds of massive young stars.

At its center lies HD 74804, a hot O-type star that emits ultraviolet light, causing the surrounding gas to glow.

Spanning around 30 light-years, Gum 15 has a structure influenced by the interactions between stellar forces, forming bright ridges, dark dust bands and zones where new stars can develop.

Its appearance somewhat resembles that of the Trifid Nebula (M20), with its dark filaments running through bright gas. It is part of the Gum Nebula, a larger region of ionized gas and dust linked to ancient supernovae and star formation.

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ASCENSION DROITE: 08h43’53s

DÉCLINAISON: -41°14′ 39”