NGC 292 - Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) |
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Object data of NGC292 |
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Object type: | dwarf galaxy (SBm) | |
Size: | 319' x 205' | |
Magnitude: | 2.8 mag | |
Constellation: | Tuc | |
Distance: | 200,000 Ly | |
Notes: |
The Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC = NGC 292 = Nubecula minor) is an irregular
dwarf galaxy. It has a total mass of approximately 7 billion times the mass
of the Sun. At a distance of about 200,000 lightyears, it is one of the
Milky Way's nearest neighbors. The SMC forms a pair with the
Large
Magellanic Cloud (LMC), which lies a further 20 degrees to the east (not
visible in the above image). The bright globular cluster visible in the above image is NGC 104, also known as 47 Tuc. With a distance of 17,000 lightyears, NGC 104 is 10 times nearer than NGC 292. |
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Exposure data |
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Date: | 2014-02-21 + 2014-02-24 | |
Location: | Hacienda Los Andes / Chile (1100m) | |
Telescope: | Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L @ f/3.5 + mechanical stopper | |
Camera: | EOS6D (ISO1600) | |
Mount: | Astrotrac TT320X | |
Exposure time: | 80x2min | |
Exposure time total: | 2h40min | |
Notes: | Image acquisition by CEDIC
team (Bernhard Hubl, Christoph Kaltseis, Wolfgang Leitner and Herbert
Walter) Image processing by Bernhard Hubl Captured at low altitude (20° - 30°) |
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