The Large Magellenic Cloud -1

From the Australian Outback

Updated 9/14/02

This image was taken to show the large star cloud was composed off center to show the large star cloud to the north end of the galaxy, and the surrounding area. The Tarantula nebula is the bright object to the upper left, and the field is filled with small nebulous clouds.

Instrument:  5.5 inch f/1.65 Celestron Schmidt Camera
Exposure: 10 mins
Scanner:  Nikon LS2000
Film:  Hypered 2415
Location:  Queensland Australia
Processing:  Photoshop, PW Pro.
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Chris Schur

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