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22-May-2010 Marcus Davies

IC 2948 / IC 2944 (Running Chicken Nebula), Gum 39 & Gum 41

Lying about 6000 light years away in the constellation of Centaurus, the Running Chicken Nebula (aka the Lambda Centauri nebula) IC 2948 and the associated IC 2944, are located just a few degrees southeast of the famous Eta Carinae nebula. The bright star at upper center is the 3rd magnitude Lambda Centauri. The smaller nearby nebulae to the right of frame are RCW 60, Gum 39 (top right) and RCW 61, Gum 41 (bottom right)

To the left of center you'll notice dark spots (it's best to view the full resolution version - click on "Original" below). These spots are called Thackeray's globules - Bok globules discovered by South African astronomer David Thackeray - and are dense clouds of dust one or two light years across and are usually associated with star forming (HII) regions.

For a cropped version of IC 2948 see http://upload.pbase.com/gailmarc/image/126533998/large

This is a 10.25 hr LHaRGB image (165, 210, 80, 80, 80 minutes). Subs were 15, 10 and 30 mins for L, RGB and Ha respectively.

FOV is 2.24 x 1.56 deg @ 2.21 arcsec/pixel. The full frame was cropped for composition purposes

Takahashi TOA-150 refractor @ F5.6 (FL=840mm) on a Takahashi EM-400, SBIG STL 11000M camera and Takahashi 645 Super Reducer.
See: http://www.pbase.com/gailmarc/image/92408151 full exif


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