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Eta Carinae - TSA102S
Eta Carinae Nebula
The Eta Carinae Nebula (also known as the Great Nebula in
Carina, the Carina Nebula, or NGC 3372) is a large bright
nebula which surrounds several open clusters of stars. Eta
Carinae, one of the most massive and luminous stars in the
galaxy, is one of them. The nebula lies at an estimated
distance between 6,500 and 10,000 light years from Earth. It
is located in the constellation of Carina. The nebula
contains multiple O-type stars.
This nebula is one of the largest H II regions in the
Milky Way galaxy. It has a visual magnitude of 1.0.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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Exposure Data
 | Instrument: Takahashi TSA102S (TOA Reducer/
Flattener) |
 | F/stop: 5.8 |
 | Exposure: 5 x 300sec |
 | Camera: Hutech Canon EOS 40D DSLR |
 | Sensitivity: ISO 1600 |
 | Mount: Skywatcher EQ6 Pro |
 | Date: November 29, 2008 |
 | Exposure start: |
 | Location: Heathcote, Victoria |
 | Autoguider: Meade SCT 8", Meade DSI |
 | Enhancement: Registar 1.0, Adobe Photoshop CS2,
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 | Notes: Guiding PHD |
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