The Jewel Box

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"The Jewel Box (also known as the Kappa Crucis Cluster, NGC 4755, or Caldwell 94) is an open cluster in the constellation Crux, originally discovered by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1751–1752. This cluster was later named the Jewel Box by John Herschel when he described its telescopic appearance as "...a superb piece of fancy jewellery". It is easily visible to the naked eye as a hazy star some 1.0° southeast of the first-magnitude star Mimosa (Beta Crucis). This hazy star was given the Bayer star designation "Kappa Crucis", from which the cluster takes one of its common names. The modern designation Kappa Crucis has been assigned to one of the stars in the base of the A-shaped asterism of the cluster

This cluster is one of the youngest known, with an estimated age of 14 million years. It has a total integrated magnitude of 4.2, is located 1.95 kpc. or 6,440 light years from Earth, and contains just over 100 stars."

 

 

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Date : February 2021
Location :
El Sauce Observatory, Chile

Equipment used :
 Lens or telescope -- 
ASA 500N  50cm
 Mount -- ASA DDM85 equatorial mount with direct drives
 Camera -- FLI PL 16803


Acquistion Software :
Processing Software : PixInsight, Photoshop

Exposure Detail : Total hours  2.4

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Time (sec)

Binning

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10

300

1x1

Green

10

300

1x1

Blue

9

300

1x1

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