
Southern Cross: The most prominent constellation in the southern sky consists of four beautifully colored stars in a dense star field, only interrupted by one of the largest dark nebulae: The Coal Sack. A huge cloud of dust obstructs most of the light of the stars behind it, thus creating the dark structures, which can be seen in this deep exposure image.
Object |
Southern Cross |
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Catagory |
Constellations |
Designation |
Southern Cross |
Constellation |
Crux |
Optics |
Sigma Zoom Lens 18-125mm @ 67mm f/5.6 |
Camera |
Hutech modified EOS 30D |
Exposure |
16 x 5min ISO 800, IDAS LPS filter, ImagesPlus for Capturing |
Calibration |
Dark frame |
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Guiding |
Meade DSI Pro II and Skywatcher ED 80 as Guide Scope. Maxim DL as Guiding Software |
Mount |
Meade LXD 75 |
Processing |
ImagesPlus, Photoshop |
Location, Date |
Mount Ceder, South Africa - 5 Febr 2008 |
Remark |
The four stars of the Cross have been slightly blurred |