NGC 1935 is an emission nebula in the LMC in the constellation Dorado. But that is only part of what is visible in this picture. The picture is taken through the Chili two telescope pointing to NGC 1935. The small bright white patch to the right of the dark center is NGC 1935; above it and a bit to the right is another white patch with the designation NGC 1934 and below it is a larger white patch called NGC 1936. These three emission nebulae are on the right hand side of the large nebulosity. At the top of the large nebulosity are two 'ears'; the right one contains NGC 1929 and the left one contains NGC 1937.
Below the large nebulosity and somewhat to the left is another nebulosity with the designation IC 2118.
So you get a lot of extras when pointing to NGC 1935.
I scheduled 25 missions to this object with a total exposure time of close to 46 minutes. The 100 images are combined and processed in PixInsight.
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