Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Chamaeleon (Cha)  ·  Contains:  The star β Cha
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IC 3104 The V in Chamaeleon, MARCELO RIVERA LIGUEZ
IC 3104 The V in Chamaeleon
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IC 3104 The V in Chamaeleon

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IC 3104 The V in Chamaeleon, MARCELO RIVERA LIGUEZ
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IC 3104 The V in Chamaeleon

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I have photographed a part of Chamaeleon where dust clouds are very prominent and is known as the Chamaeleon Cloud Complex. Due to its enormous size, point the telescope at a specific section of this complex, the Cha III section.

The Chameleon constellation is located in the southern hemisphere.

The image below has a total of 9 hours of exposure and was processed with PixInsight.

The Chameleon Cloud Complex is located approximately 600 light years away, in the Chameleon constellation.

There is no best time to photograph the Chamaeleon Cloud Complex because it is available all year round! In fact, the constellation is circumpolar and that is why it never sets for southern observers.

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IC 3104 The V in Chamaeleon, MARCELO RIVERA LIGUEZ

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