NGC 5367

Constellation: Centaurus

NGC 5367 is a reflection nebulas located in the constellation of Centaurus. It is located about 2’500 Ly away. It is embeded in the dust belonging to the cometary globule CG 12, which reflects the light of the double star CD-39 8581 of spectral types B4 and B7. The scondary reflection nebulae are part of IC 4347. Link to interactive sky chart.

Dates:

This is derived from the outstanding data taken by Martin Pugh during April and May 2023 (Martin’s website: Remote Astrophotography with Martin Pugh (martinpughastrophotography.space).

His telescope is located in Chile (Observatory: El Sauce).

Colour palette is LRGB.

Telescope & Mount:

Planewave CDK24 on a Planewave L600 mount.

Imaging:

Camera: Moravian C3-61000 (bin 2×2)

Data:
Astrodon L: 23x900s
Astrodon R: 24x900s
Astrodon G: 20x900s
Astrodon B: 33x900s

Total integration time: 13h 20′