Constellations

The Deep Photographic Guide to the
Constellations

The constellations of the month
MARCH

Carina, Volans

Deep Sky Objects

The following images are magnifications of the same original wide field image. In this way each object can be shown in a standard field of 3o x 3o and the colors and magnitudes can be compared. You should be aware, that the original image is a wide field view with a normal photographic lens! For some objects a telescope or telephoto lens image is available.

lmc.jpg
Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), Irregular Galaxy in Dorado
larger than 3 degrees!
only the northern part can be seen here
visible by naked eye
  • Tele lens image
  • SEDS infos
     
  • ngc2516.jpg
    NGC 2516, Open Cluster in Carina
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos
  • ngc2547.jpg
    NGC 2547, Open Cluster in Vela
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos
  • ic2391.jpg
    IC 2391, Open Cluster in Vela
    visible by naked eye
  • SEDS infos
     
  • ngc2808.jpg
    NGC 2808, Globular Cluster in Carina
    (brightest star like object in the image center)
  • SEDS infos
     
  • ic2488.jpg
    IC 2488, Open Cluster in Vela
  • SEDS infos
     
  • ngc3114.jpg
    NGC 3114, Open Cluster in Carina
    visible by naked eye
  • SEDS infos
     
  • ngc3228.jpg
    NGC 3228, Open Cluster in Vela
  • SEDS infos
  • ic2602.jpg
    IC 2602, Open Cluster in Carina
    the southern Pleiades
    visible by naked eye
    Mel 101, Melotte 101, small open cluster just south of IC 2602
    (fuzzy patch to the lower right)
  • Tele lens image
  • SEDS infos
     
  • ngc3372.jpg
    NGC 3372, the Eta Carinae Nebula,
    Carina Nebula, Emission Nebula in Carina
    visible by naked eye
  • Tele lens image
  • SEDS infos
     
  • ic2714.jpg
    IC 2714, Open Cluster in Carina
  • SEDS infos
  • © all photographs taken by Till Credner and Sven Kohle