By Dr Ski | 2020-01-03
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On 01/04/2020 05:10 am by Dr Ski| Valencia Observatory
The fabulous Globular Cluster Omega Centauri's location with respect to the Southern Cross. At a declination of -47°, Omega Centauri can be comfortably seen from as far North as Dallas/FW (if you can find a dark site. If not, just use the light pollution filter from your telescope and put it up to your eye. If you don't have a scope, just buy a light pollution filter from your local Astronomy or Camera shop).
Image was taken just before Sunrise.
This FOV is equivalent to my 56mm prime lens. But with a 56mm lens at full aperture, I could not get this incredible depth of field!
Canon EOS M100
10mm, f2. 0
30s@ISO500
Fish-eye image cropped and enlarged.