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by Steve Pastor
Fri Dec 04, 2020 7:32 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2020 December
Replies: 143
Views: 281368

Re: Submissions: 2020 December

M57_cropped_small.jpg The Ring Nebula (M57) in the Constellation Lyra M57, the ring nebula, is found in the constellation Lyra. M57 is a planetary nebula, which is an expanding shell of gas ejected from a star in the later stages of its evolution. The image captured the outer halo structure of M57 ...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:02 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2020 November
Replies: 214
Views: 3271311

Re: Submissions: 2020 November

M57finalsmall.jpg The Ring Nebula in the Constellation Lyra M57, the ring nebula, is found in the constellation Lyra. M57 is a planetary nebula, which is an expanding shell of gas ejected from a star in the later stages of its evolution. The image captured the outer halo structure of M57 as well as...
by Steve Pastor
Sat Jan 18, 2020 6:25 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2020 January
Replies: 132
Views: 151939

Re: Submissions: 2020 January

NGC 7789, AN OPEN CLUSTER IN CASSIOPEIA NGC 7789 is an open cluster found in the constellation Cassiopeia. The cluster was discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1783, and is estimated to be 6,000 light-years away. The exposure was a total of 4 hours exposure taken with a Takahashi CCA-250 f/5 astrograp...
by Steve Pastor
Sat Nov 23, 2019 11:04 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2019 November
Replies: 120
Views: 130442

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

Bicolor image of the Jellyfish Nebula in Ha and SII The Jellyfish Nebula found in the constellation Gemini, also designated IC 443, is a large supernova remnant. The emission of the nebula is due to the excitation of hydrogen atoms as the rapidly expanding shell collides with the surrounding molecul...
by Steve Pastor
Sat Jun 08, 2019 1:50 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submission: 2019 June
Replies: 94
Views: 125036

Re: Submission: 2019 June

THOR'S HELMET IN CANIS MAJOR The emission nebula NGC 2359, often called Thor's Helmet, is found in the constellation Canis Major. The emission is powered by a Wolf-Rayet star. The nebula is approximately 12,000 light-years away. Image was taken with a SBIG STF8300m CCD camera (SBIG filters) and a 12...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:45 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submission: 2019 March
Replies: 77
Views: 100643

Re: Submission: 2019 March

AN EMISSION NEBULA IN ORION Sh2-261 Sh2-261 (aka Lower's Nebula or Sharpless 261) is found in the constellation Orion near the border of Gemini. Sh2-261 is a large faint region of predominantly ionized hydrogen. The distance of this nebula is not known with certainty, but estimated to be about 3000 ...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Feb 15, 2019 11:34 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submission: 2019 February
Replies: 88
Views: 112530

Re: Submission: 2019 February

The Owl Cluster NGC 457 NGC 457, sometimes called the Owl Cluster or ET Cluster after the famous movie, is an open cluster in the constellation Cassiopeia. The cluster was discovered by William Hershel in 1787. The distance is not known with certainty, but is probably is between 2000 and 10,400 ligh...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Dec 28, 2018 8:15 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submission: 2018 December
Replies: 116
Views: 133979

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The Perseus Cluster of Galaxies This image of the Perseus cluster of galaxies, also known as Abell 426, is centered on NGC 1275. NGC 1275 is a giant elliptical galaxy, which is a radio source and x-ray emitter. Abell 426 is part of the Pisces-Perseus supercluster, which contains over a thousand gala...
by Steve Pastor
Sat Dec 15, 2018 6:44 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submission: 2018 December
Replies: 116
Views: 133979

Re: Submission: 2018 December

Open Cluster in Cassiopeia The open cluster NGC 663 is found in the constellation Cassiopeia. NGC 663 contains a significant number of Be stars (spectral class B stars showing emission lines in their spectra). The distance from us is on the order of 2,100 parsecs (6850 light years). The image is a t...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Nov 30, 2018 7:41 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submission: 2018 November
Replies: 109
Views: 93208

Re: Submission: 2018 November

Narrowband Image of a Large Emission Nebula in Cassiopeia NGC 281 is a H II emission nebula in Cassiopeia containing the open cluster IC 1590, which powers the ionization of the hydrogen gas. Large dust filaments as well as Bok globules, which may be the site of future star formation, can be seen. T...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Oct 19, 2018 9:05 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submission: 2018 October
Replies: 104
Views: 80237

Re: Submission: 2018 October

A Large Emission Nebula in Cassiopeia NGC 281 is a H II emission nebula in Cassiopeia containing the open cluster IC 1590, which powers the ionization of the hydrogen gas. Large dust filaments as well as Bok globules, which may be the site of future star formation, can be seen. The image is a total ...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Sep 07, 2018 4:08 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submission: 2018 September
Replies: 141
Views: 74228

Re: Submission: 2018 September

An Edge-On Spiral Galaxy in Coma Berenices NGC 4565, sometimes referred to as the Needle Galaxy, is an edge-on galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices. One can see the galaxy's yellowish central core, which is divided by obscuring dust lanes running the length of the equatorial plane. Total expos...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Jul 13, 2018 4:25 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2018 July
Replies: 148
Views: 117254

Re: Submissions: 2018 July

The Whale Galaxy in Canes Venatici NGC 4631 is found in the constellation Canes Venatici. The wedge-shape of this galaxy gives rise to its nickname, the Whale Galaxy. The starburst regions of this galaxy can be seen in the photo, which are due to intensive star formation. Tidal interactions of NGC 4...
by Steve Pastor
Sat Jun 30, 2018 12:40 am
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2018 June
Replies: 98
Views: 149420

Re: Submissions: 2018 June

Turbulent nature of the Jellyfish Nebula Found in the constellation Gemini, the Jellyfish Nebula, also designated IC 443, is a large supernova remnant. The emission of the nebula is due to the excitation of hydrogen atoms as the rapidly expanding shell collides with the surrounding molecular gas. Th...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Mar 30, 2018 5:12 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2018 March
Replies: 128
Views: 443174

Re: Submissions: 2018 March

An Open Cluster and Nebula in the constellation Auriga NGC 1931 is a relatively young open cluster surrounded by emission and reflection nebulosity (Sharpless 2-237) in the constellation Auriga. Faint red hydrogen emission can be see in the region surrounding the compact cluster/nebulosity. Sharples...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Feb 09, 2018 8:43 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2018 February
Replies: 116
Views: 198270

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The edge-on galaxy NGC 891 in Andromeda The edge-on galaxy NGC 891 is found in the constellation Andromeda. NGC 891 is approximately 30 million light-years away and is similar in size to our own Milky Way galaxy. A prominent dust lane is seen in the plane of the galaxy with tendrils of dust seen abo...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Feb 02, 2018 6:14 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2018 February
Replies: 116
Views: 198270

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The Planetary Nebula Messier 27 with O[III] Envelope The planetary nebula Messier 27 is found in the constellation Vulpecula, which was discovered in 1764 by Charles Messier. The nebula is approximately 815 light-years away. The outer Oxygen envelope was captured using an O[III] filter. The image is...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Jan 26, 2018 7:07 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2018 January
Replies: 100
Views: 150534

Re: Submissions: 2018 January

A section of the Eastern Veil Nebula in Cygnus Pictured is a portion of the Eastern Veil Nebula, NGC 6992, in Cygnus, which was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. The Veil Nebula is the result of a supernova explosion about 15,000 years ago and is approximately 2,500 light-years away. This bico...
by Steve Pastor
Mon Dec 11, 2017 5:29 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2017 December
Replies: 114
Views: 140620

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A portion of the Eastern Veil Nebula in Cygnus Pictured is a portion of the Eastern Veil Nebula, NGC 6992, in Cygnus. The Veil Nebula is the result of a supernova explosion about 15,000 years ago. This bicolor narrowband image was taken through a Hydrogen-alpha filter and an Oxygen[III] filter, with...
by Steve Pastor
Wed Nov 01, 2017 6:50 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2017 November
Replies: 159
Views: 170943

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

AN OPEN CLUSTER IN THE DUST CLOUDS OF PERSEUS The open cluster NGC 1342 is found in the constellation Perseus. The cluster is estimated to be 400 million years old and about 1,700 light years away. As seen in the image, dust clouds are prevalent in the area. To the upper left in the image is the blu...
by Steve Pastor
Sun Oct 08, 2017 5:59 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2017 October
Replies: 149
Views: 90179

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http://asterisk.apod.com/download/file.php?mode=view&id=31989 A Starburst Galaxy and the Integrated Flux Nebula (IFN) This HaLRGB image portrays the turbulent starburst galaxy Messier 82 in Ursa Major with its filamentary outflows of ionized hydrogen. Seen faintly in the image is the IFN, which ...
by Steve Pastor
Tue Apr 25, 2017 10:02 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2017 April
Replies: 130
Views: 69945

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

The Soap Bubble sRGB.jpg The Soap Bubble in the Nebulosity of Cygnus The Soap Bubble Nebula, or PN G755.5+1.7, is found in the constellation Cygnus. The Soap Bubble is likely a symmetric planetary nebula, which is the expanding shell of ionized gas ejected from a star late in its lifetime. The fain...
by Steve Pastor
Fri Mar 03, 2017 5:32 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2017 March
Replies: 143
Views: 71765

Re: Submissions: 2017 March

A Young Open Cluster in a Nebulous Complex The open cluster NGC 6910 is found in the nebulous emission complex IC 1318, which is located in the constellation Cygnus. As NGC 6910 is near the galactic plane, there is a significant amount of interstellar dust in the area. Indeed, the blue spectroscopic...
by Steve Pastor
Mon Nov 28, 2016 6:24 pm
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2016 November
Replies: 183
Views: 71643

Re: Submissions: 2016 November

The Crab Nebula in Oxygen[III] and Hydrogen-alpha Emission Messier 1, the Crab Nebula, is a supernova remnant found in the constellation Taurus. M1 was discovered by John Bevis in 1731 (independently discovered by Charles Messier in 1758). Admiral Smyth describes M1 as a “large nebula, pearly white”...
by Steve Pastor
Thu Jul 28, 2016 1:26 am
Forum: The Observation Deck: Latest Sky Photography
Topic: Submissions: 2016 July
Replies: 159
Views: 55513

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NGC2903inLeoPixInsightfinal.jpg NGC 2903 is a intermediate weak-barred spiral galaxy (SABbc) found in the constellation Leo. Discovered by W. Herschel in 1784, NGC 2903 is approximately 20 to 30 million light years away. Image was taken with a 12.5” f/9 RCOS telescope and a SBIG STF8300c camera wit...