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Corona Australis Nebulae


MarsG76

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Hello Astronomers,

Sharing with you the last DSO which I exposed before planning to move onto some planetary imaging as Mars approaches opposition.

These nebulae are located in the constellation Corona Australis, between γ and ε Coronae Australis and features NGC6726, NGC6729 and NGC6723, not a popular group of objects or area of the sky, but I thought that the combination of reflection nebula crossed by a dark nebulae make an interesting image.

This image was exposed through my Celestron 8" SCT (at F10), on the CGEM with my full spectrum modded and cooled Canon 40D DSLR for a total exposure time of 5 hours, 59 minutes and 30 seconds.

 

CS,

MG


 

Corona Australis NGC6726 RGB F10 23-25Aug2020 Frm.jpg

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