Ngc 1727 SHO

ACQUISITIONPARAMETRES ACQUISITION
ObjetFiltresBinTemps PoseNombres PosesTemps Total
NomNgc 1727 et ses CompagnesLuminance 1 x 1150”00H
ConstellationDoradeRouge 1 x 1150”512H13
Distance158000 années-lumièreVert 1 x 1150”492H04
Détail prise de vueBleu 1 x 1150”522H17
LieuEl Sauce ChiliS2 1 x 1600”15926H50
Date acquisition20/09 au 10/12/231 x 1 600”18530H83
SetupO3 1 x 1600”16026H67
InstrumentPlanewave CDK14Totaux65690.33H
Diamètre356 mmBias1X199
Focale2563 mmDark1X151
Rapport F/D7.2Flat1X111
MontureMathis Mi500/750Acquisition faite parCecil Navick AstroVision
Caméra acquisitionCamera Moravian C4 36×36 CMOSTraitement fait parTeam ARO-Francis Bozon
Caméra de guidageZWO Asi 1600 mmLogiciels utilisés
Montage de guidageDO Skymeca 3”AcquisitionTheSkyX , Focusmax, Phd guiding, Maxpilote
Echantillonage0.72 arcsTraitementPixinsight, Photoshop

COMMENTS ON THE PHOTO:

NGC 1727 is an open cluster associated with an emission nebula in the constellation Dorado. The cluster and nebula are located in the Large Magellanic Cloud. NGC 1727 was discovered by Scottish astronomer James Dunlop in 1826, and the annotated photo provides an overview of the many objects in the image.

Ngc 1727 is the nebula enclosing an open cluster in the center of the Full image. In fact, this image contains several open clusters. (Ngc 1712, 1772 and 1698) which were studied in 1990 by M. Kubiak. All these clusters are very young and formed around the same time.

All these nebulae are located in the Large Magellanic Clouds, on the other side of the Tarantula Nebula.

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ASCENSION DROITE: 04h52’12.8s

DÉCLINAISON: -69°20′ 20”