Michael Sidonio: The Great Comet in Pyxis (SH2-312) Poster
Michael Sidonio: The Great Comet in Pyxis (SH2-312) Poster
Michael Sidonio: The Great Comet in Pyxis (SH2-312) Poster
Michael Sidonio: The Great Comet in Pyxis (SH2-312) Poster
Michael Sidonio: The Great Comet in Pyxis (SH2-312) Poster
Michael Sidonio: The Great Comet in Pyxis (SH2-312) Poster
Michael Sidonio: The Great Comet in Pyxis (SH2-312) Poster

Michael Sidonio: The Great Comet in Pyxis (SH2-312) Poster

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The Great Comet in Pyxis (SH2-312) by Michael Sidonio

Located in the constellation of Pyxis and resembles one of the great comets of the 19th century.

SH2-312 is part of a faint but enormous bubble of H-alpha that includes the more famous and brighter Vela SNR/Gum nebula complex in Vela.

Photo details & setup

Data collected over 2 nights: 15 & 20 February 2020

Setup

  • Takahashi FSQ106EDX4
  • FLI Proline 16803, CFW-5-7, Robofocus
  • HaRGB = 420 50 50 60min = 9.7hrs total exposure (bin 1X1)
  • New Deep-Sky RGB Astronomik filters
  • -30C chip temp, dark frames and flats (using Aurora Flat Field Panel) applied
  • Focal length 530mm, FOV = 4deg X 4deg
  • Image scale 3.5"/pix
  • Guide Camera: Starlight Xpress Lodestar

Michael Sidonio, also known as "Strongmanmike," is a well-known Australian amateur astronomer and astrophotographer with a background in strength athletics. He studied astronomy at Dickson College and worked at the Canberra Observatory for over a decade. After retiring from strongman competitions in 2005, Michael focused on astronomy and astrophotography. His work has been featured in various exhibitions worldwide and has won numerous awards.

Michael has made significant contributions to astronomy research, including discovering a galaxy 11 million light-years away. His astrophotography is displayed at Australia's National Science and Technology Centre in Canberra. Michael recently completed the construction of the highest astronomical observatory in Australia, located in the Tinderry Mountains.

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