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by Craig and Tammy Temple The Cocoon Nebula, or Caldwell 19, is actually a collection of objects. The cluster of stars is IC 5146, the emission & reflection nebulae are Sh2-125 and the surrounding dark (absorption) nebula is Barnard 168. It is relatively bright at magnitude 7.20 in the constellation...
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CraigAndTammy
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09-05-2009
Tags: Sharpless object, Caldwell object, Emission nebula, Dark nebula, Barnard object, Reflection nebula, IC object
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9-10-09 from Chattaroy, WA Canon 85mm USM lens at f2.8, Hoya didymium filter Hap Griffin modified Canon 450D, Palm DSLR controled, 26x120s at ISO800 Piggybacked on a wedge mounted LX90 Guided with an Orion SS II camera and modified Antares 50mm finder with PHD Processed using Deep Sky Stacker, Images...
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The area surrounding Sh2-155 is a beautiful and colorful nebula region in Cepheus containing reflection, emission and dark nebulae. The nebula is contained within the Caldwell observing list, but is quite faint; however, it is a fascinating photographic target. The Cave Nebula (Sh2-155) is contained...
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by Tony Licata Date: Oct 18 2009, Time: 3:30 AM, Location: Fairview Michigan, Telescope: TeleVue NP-101, Camera: Canon 350Dmod, 5 hours at ISO 1600. "B33 and Environs" is my best effort to date on this region of sky. The meteor does not appear to be an Orionid since it does not come from the...
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Tony_Licata
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10-31-2009
Tags: Caldwell object, Emission nebula, Dark nebula, Barnard object, NGC object, Reflection nebula, Hydrogen-alpha, IC object
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by Ruben Kier taken December 2009 at the Hidden Lake Observatory. This image combined 90 minutes red exposures with 30 minutes blue and 40 minutes green. A QSI-583 camera was used through a TEC140 refractor. This image is a repeat of my first image published in Astronomy magazine 6 years ago.
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The Flaming Star Nebula (IC405, Sh2-229) is a combination emission/reflection nebula about 1500 light-years away in the constellation Auriga. The blue reflection portion on the nebula is illuminated to magnitude 6.00 by the bright star AE Aurigae. Telescope : Astro Tech AT8IN 8” f/4 Newtonian Accessories...
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by Dave Lassiter The Rosette is one of the most massive nebula in our night sky. It mis estimated to be about 4,900 ly away, and surrounds star cluster NGC 2244. Photograph taken Dec 23, 2009, from Harrisburg, Pa with DSI 3 camera & AstroTech 66 ED APO refractor with F.5 Moog focal reducer piggybacked...
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by Guillermo Yanez Del Pangue Observatory, Chile (near Gemini South) February 15, 2010 Televue NP101is with SBIG ST8300M camera. 2 hour exposure (stack of 10 and 5 minute single exposures) I had access to one of the best skies in the world at the Del Pangue Observatory near Vicuna in Chile. It was a...
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by Dave Lassiter This shot of the Bubble Nebula was taken from Harrisburg, Pa. Meade 14" LX 200 Schmidt Cassegrain telescope operating @ F 3.3. DSI 2 camera. Ten two minute exposures with Envisage. Guided with PHD. Processed with Astro Art 3.0.
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