ACQUISITIONPARAMETRES ACQUISITION
ObjetFiltresBinTemps PoseNombres PosesTemps Total
NomRCW 58Luminance 1 x 1150”00H00
ConstellationCaréneRouge 1 x 1150”813H38
Distance16000 ALVert 1 x 1150”803H33
Détail prise de vueBleu 1 x 1150”803H33
LieuEl Sauce ChiliS2 1 x 1600”00H00
Date acquisition05/04 à 19/06/20251 x 1 600”35459H00
SetupO3 1 x 1600”47579H17
InstrumentPlanewave CDK 14Totaux1070156H21
Diamètre356 mmBias1X199
Focale2563 mmDark1X151
Rapport F/D7,2Flat1X111
MontureMathis Mi500/750Acquisition faite parCecil Navick AstroVision
Caméra acquisitionMoravian C4 36×36 CMOSTraitement fait parTeam ARO-Francis Bozon
Caméra de guidageZWO Asi 1600 mmLogiciels utilisés
Montage de guidageDO Skymeca 3”AcquisitionTheSkyX , Focusmax, Maxpilote
Echantillonage0,72 arcsTraitementPixinsight, Photoshop

COMMENTS ON THE PHOTO

RCW 58 is the result of intense mass ejection by a massive star. RCW 58 is the Wolf-Rayet star, WR 40: the blue star in the center of the image. These stars are generally very massive, from 20 to over 60 solar masses, and very hot (3000 to 200000K). Their nature has two major consequences: they eject matter at a rapid rate, and they don’t live very long (5 to 20 million years). Very often, they end up (or should end up) exploding in a supernova. In many cases, the O3 outer limit precedes the Ha emission.

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ASCENSION DROITE: 11h06’16,5s

DÉCLINAISON:-65°30′ 34,3”