Constellations

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Puppis

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.

m41.jpg
M 41, NGC 2287, open cluster in Canis Major (upper right)
visible by naked eye
  • Tele lens image
  • SEDS infos

  • ngc2354.jpg
    NGC 2354, open cluster in Canis Major (center)
  • SEDS infos

  • m93.jpg
    M 93, NGC 2447, open cluster in Puppis (center)
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos
  • ngc2451.jpg
    NGC 2451, open cluster in Puppis (center)
    visible by naked eye
  • SEDS infos

  • ngc2467.jpg
    NGC 2467, open cluster and emission nebula in Puppis (center)
  • SEDS infos
  • ngc2477.jpg
    NGC 2477, open cluster in Puppis (center)
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos

  • ngc2482.jpg
    NGC 2482, open cluster in Puppis (center)
  • SEDS infos
  • ngc2527.jpg
    NGC 2527, open cluster in Puppis (center)
  • SEDS infos

  • ngc2546.jpg
    NGC 2546, open cluster in Puppis (center)
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos
  • ngc2547.jpg
    NGC 2547, open cluster in Vela (center)
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos

  • ic2391.jpg
    IC 2391, open cluster in Vela (center)
    visible by naked eye
  • SEDS infos
  • © all photographs taken by Till Credner and Sven Kohle