NGC 1910 and LMC N119

Constellation: Doradus

NGC 1910 is an OB stellar association in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC, constellation Doradus). This stellar group contains more than 100 giant and supergiant stars. N119 (LHA 120-N 119) is a spiral-shaped H-II region that spans 430 × 570 ly. The star cluster to the south-west is NGC 1903. Link to interactive sky chart.

Dates:

This is derived from the outstanding data taken by Martin Pugh during December 2025 (Martin’s website: Remote Astrophotography with Martin Pugh (martinpughastrophotography.space).

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

Colour palette is HOO

Telescope & Mount:

Planewave CDK24 on a Planewave L600 mount.

Imaging:

Camera: Moravian C1-61000 (bin 2×2)

Nebula:
Astrodon Ha: 28x900s
Astrodon OIII: 26x900s

Stars:
Astrodon R: 12x180s
Astrodon G: 13x180s
Astrodon B: 12x180s

Total integration time: 15h 21′