NGC 3293 is an open cluster in the Carina constellation. It consists of more than 100 stars brighter than 14th magnitude in a 10 arc minute field. NGC 3293 is associated with the open cluster NGC 3324. Both are fairly young, at around 12 million years old. Taken over sereval nights.
| Camera | ASI2600MM DUO | Scope | AT12 IN |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mount | Paramount ME | Guiding | Selfguide |
| Exposure | SHO 180:200:185 @5min exposures total 9:25 @-10C | Location | Donvale |
| Date | 2026-02-03 | Coordinates | RA: 10h 35m 53s | DEC: -58° 13' 49" |