NGC 3293 [7h 45min exposure]
NGC 3293 [7h 45min exposure]
NGC 3293 - Open Cluster in Carina  [7h 45min exposure]
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NGC 3293 is an open cluster in the Carina constellation. It was discovered by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in 1751. It consists of more than 100 stars brighter than 14th magnitude in a 10 arc minute field, the brightest of which are blue supergiants of apparent magnitude 6.5 and 6.7. There is also a 7th magnitude pulsating red supergiant, V361 Carinae.
NGC 3293 is associated with the open cluster NGC 3324. Both are fairly young, at around 12 million years old. They show some degree of mass segregation, with more massive stars concentrated near their centers. Neither are dynamically relaxed. (Wiki)
      
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NGC 3293 is an open cluster in the Carina constellation. It was discovered by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in 1751. It consists of more than 100 stars brighter than 14th magnitude in a 10 arc minute field, the brightest of which are blue supergiants of apparent magnitude 6.5 and 6.7. There is also a 7th magnitude pulsating red supergiant, V361 Carinae.
NGC 3293 is associated with the open cluster NGC 3324. Both are fairly young, at around 12 million years old. They show some degree of mass segregation, with more massive stars concentrated near their centers. Neither are dynamically relaxed. (Wiki)
SPECIFICATIONS
          Telescope
                  CHI-1-CMOS /  Planewave CDK24
              Camera
                  CMOS / QHY 600M (@ 2x bin)
              Location
                  El Sauce Observatory, Chile
              Date of observation
                  18 Jun 2023
              Filters
                  HSO
              Processing
                  PixInsight, StarTools, Adobe Photoshop, Topaz Gigapixel and Photo AI
              Credits
                  Lachezar Vladikov / Telescope Live
               
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