CG4 (God's Hand)
The cometary globule CG4, sometimes referred to as God's Hand, is located in the constellation of Puppis, about 1,300 light-years away. Its head is some 1.5 light-years in diameter, and its tail is about 8 light-years long. The dusty cloud contains enough material to make several Sun-sized stars.
SPECIFICATIONS
Telescope
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Telescope
CHI2, ASA 500N - 50 cm - F3.8
Camera
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Location
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Date of observation
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Date of observation
11/2022
Filters
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Filters
8x300s L, 6x300s RGB, 8x600s Ha - Total 3h30m
Processing
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Processing
Pixinsight, Noisexterminator
Credits
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Credits
Koen Van Gysegem, astrofoto.be