The Chamaeleon


The Chamaeleon complex is a large star forming region (SFR) that includes the Chamaeleon I, Chamaeleon II, and Chamaeleon III dark clouds. It occupies nearly all of the constellation of Chamaeleon and overlaps into Apus, Musca, Carina and Octans.
Chamaeleon 1 is one of the nearest active star formation regions and is around 700 light years away.
Chamaeleon 2 contains over 40 X-ray sources while Chamaeleon 3 appears to have no star formation taking place.
Within the image on the left is the reflection nebula IC 2631 and in the center is Cederblad 111.

The Chamaeleon-Delta Rho

Image 1 Chamaeleon Mosaic

Imaged in LRGB on an Delta RHO at Observatorio El Sauce, Chile
Integration Time: 24 hours

Data: Mike Selby

Image Processing: Mark Hanson Mike Selby


Image 2

Imaged in LRGB on an RH 350 at Observatorio El Sauce, Chile
Integration Time: 24 hours

Data: Mike Selby

Image Processing: Mark Hanson