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Object:
NGC 3199 in Carina
Notes:

NGC 3199 lies about 12,000 light-years away, a glowing cosmic cloud in the southern constellation of Carina. Near the center of the ring is a Wolf-Rayet star, a massive, hot, short-lived star that generates an intense stellar wind. In fact, Wolf-Rayet stars are known to create nebulae with interesting shapes as their powerful winds sweep up surrounding interstellar material.
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Date:
May 2009
Location:
Antilhue Observatory, Los Andes
Telescope:
Televue NP 101is and Televue 0.8x reducer
Mount:
Astro-Physics  AP900GTO
Camera:
SBIG ST 2000 XM
Exposure Time:
4 hours (20min sub exposures)  through Baader  H-Alpha 6nm  and OIII 8.5nm filters
 
 
       
 
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