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Original file size1.37 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceUncalibrated
Date modified31-Jan-13 16:33
SH2-184

SH2-184

Other Names: Pacman Nebula, NGC 281, IC 11, LBN 616, Ced 3
Optics: Borg Astrograph 101ED at f/4.1
Mount: Atlas EQG using The Sky6, EQMOD, & MaxPilote
Camera: QSI 583WS
Filters: Astrodon Ha 3nm
Exposure: 200 Mins Ha (3.33 hours) [20 x 600s]
Accessories: Auto guided with Borg 45ED and Orion Starshoot Auto Guider using Maxim DL
Location: Rodeo, NM
Date: November 14th, 2012
Notes: Image acquisition with Maxim DL Pro using MaxPilote automation.
Processing: Image calibration, align, and combine in Maxim DL Pro. Levels, curves, Noise Ninja, crop and resize in Photoshop.
Calibrated w/25 Darks, 93 Bias, 100 Flats using light box, CCD temperature was -20C. Image was taken near the Arizona Sky Village near Portal, AZ.

High Res Version: http://astromarina.zenfolio.com/img/s8/v75/p1410294328-6.jpg
HaRGB Version: http://astromarina.zenfolio.com/p178350886/h540E3EF6#h540e3ef6
Original RGB Version: http://astromarina.zenfolio.com/p14536770/h540F6D44#h540f6d44


Often called NGC 281, this object is an H II region in the constellation of Cassiopeia and part of the Perseus Spiral Arm. This bright nebula located far below the galactic plane is also nicknamed the PacMan nebula by amateur astronomers. IC 1590, the star cluster at the heart of the nebula, is about 3.5 million years old. The core of the star cluster IC 1590 is the trapezium system HD 5005, which ionises Sh 2-184. This area also includes several Bok globules

The nebula was discovered in August 1883 by E. E. Barnard, who described it as "a large faint nebula, very diffuse." The multiple star HD 5005, also called , was discovered by S. W. Burnham. It consists of an 8th-magnitude primary with four companions at distances between 1.4 and 15.7 seconds of arc. There has been no appreciable change in this quintuple system since the first measurements were made in 1875.