NGC 5367

Posted by dcrowson
on Sunday, April 18, 2021
NGC 5367 (CG 12 and others) is a reflection nebula located approximately 2050 light-years away in Centaurus. At declination -40, this is another object that is rarely imaged from the northern hemisphere.

Luminance – 25x600s – 250 minutes – binned 1x1
RGB – 11:10:12x600s – 110:100:120 minutes each – binned 1x1

580 minutes total exposure – 9 hours 40 minutes

Imaged over eight nights from June 20th through August, 29th 2019 at the El Sauce Observatory (Rio Hurtado, Chile) with a FLI PL 16803 on an ASA 500N at f/3.8 1900mm.

This was a dataset provided by Chilescope (http://www.chilescope.com/about/chilescope/) for a processing competition. Bad flats made this one a challenge to process.

LRGB - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dcrowson/51124165528/sizes/l/

My refractor image from New Mexico - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dcrowson/32762070691
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