APOD: IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Nebula... (2021 Jul 05)

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APOD: IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Nebula... (2021 Jul 05)

Post by APOD Robot » Mon Jul 05, 2021 4:07 am

Image IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Reflection Nebula

Explanation: Do you see the horse's head? What you are seeing is not the famous Horsehead nebula toward Orion but rather a fainter nebula that only takes on a familiar form with deeper imaging. The main part of the here imaged molecular cloud complex is a reflection nebula cataloged as IC 4592. Reflection nebulas are actually made up of very fine dust that normally appears dark but can look quite blue when reflecting the visible light of energetic nearby stars. In this case, the source of much of the reflected light is a star at the eye of the horse. That star is part of Nu Scorpii, one of the brighter star systems toward the constellation of the Scorpion (Scorpius). A second reflection nebula dubbed IC 4601 is visible surrounding two stars to the right of the image center.

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Re: APOD: IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Nebula... (2021 Jul 05)

Post by Ann » Mon Jul 05, 2021 5:06 am


Neigh!!! In space no one can hear the horse's whinny!
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Reflection nebulas are actually made up of very fine dust that normally appears dark but can look quite blue when reflecting the visible light of energetic nearby stars.

So Nu Sco is painting a part of this cosmic equine blue. What is that part of a horse's face called? Beats me! As you can see in the picture at right, the long stretch of equine face between the forehead and the muzzle appears to be nameless.

Ah, but it's blue! :D

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Re: APOD: IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Nebula... (2021 Jul 05)

Post by VictorBorun » Mon Jul 05, 2021 7:05 am

Ann wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 5:06 am What is that part of a horse's face called?
Ann
nose bridge? The nose top thing to support spectacles?
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Re: APOD: IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Nebula... (2021 Jul 05)

Post by orin stepanek » Mon Jul 05, 2021 12:40 pm

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Horse reflection nebula very realistic of a horse! Ed
should like!🐎
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Ma! Naughty horsey stuck his tongue out at us! :mrgreen:
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Re: APOD: IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Nebula... (2021 Jul 05)

Post by De58te » Mon Jul 05, 2021 5:57 pm

I'm not an expert on horses but I'd imagine that part between the forelock and the muzzle would be called the bridge of the nose if you are looking at the horse face to face, and the cheek if you are looking at the horse sideways.

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Re: APOD: IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Nebula... (2021 Jul 05)

Post by johnnydeep » Mon Jul 05, 2021 7:17 pm

De58te wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 5:57 pm I'm not an expert on horses but I'd imagine that part between the forelock and the muzzle would be called the bridge of the nose if you are looking at the horse face to face, and the cheek if you are looking at the horse sideways.
Yeah, that seems right:

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Re: APOD: IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Nebula... (2021 Jul 05)

Post by johnnydeep » Mon Jul 05, 2021 7:24 pm

APOD Robot wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 4:07 am Image IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Reflection Nebula

Explanation: Do you see the horse's head? What you are seeing is not the famous Horsehead nebula toward Orion but rather a fainter nebula that only takes on a familiar form with deeper imaging. The main part of the here imaged molecular cloud complex is a reflection nebula cataloged as IC 4592. Reflection nebulas are actually made up of very fine dust that normally appears dark but can look quite blue when reflecting the visible light of energetic nearby stars. In this case, the source of much of the reflected light is a star at the eye of the horse. That star is part of Nu Scorpii, one of the brighter star systems toward the constellation of the Scorpion (Scorpius). A second reflection nebula dubbed IC 4601 is visible surrounding two stars to the right of the image center.
Nu Scorpii is quite a star system! From the WikiPedia page:
Nu Scorpii is a septuple star system.[5] It is one of only two known systems, the other being AR Cassiopeiae. Higher-multiplicity star systems are uncommon because they are less stable than their simpler counterparts, and often decay into smaller systems.

Nu Scorpii is split into two groups, Nu Scorpii AB and Nu Scorpii CD. Nu Scorpii CD is located 41 arcseconds away from Nu Scorpii A, and is also known as HR 6026.[10]
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Re: APOD: IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Nebula... (2021 Jul 05)

Post by neufer » Mon Jul 05, 2021 8:34 pm

johnnydeep wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 7:24 pm
Nu Scorpii is quite a star system! From the WikiPedia page:
Nu Scorpii is a septuple star system. It is one of only two known systems, the other being AR Cassiopeiae. Higher-multiplicity star systems are uncommon because they are less stable than their simpler counterparts, and often decay into smaller systems.

Nu Scorpii is split into two groups, Nu Scorpii AB and Nu Scorpii CD. Nu Scorpii CD is located 41 arcseconds away from Nu Scorpii A, and is also known as HR 6026.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu_Scorpii wrote:

<<Nu Scorpii bore the traditional name Jabbah, possibly from the Arabic Iklīl al Jabhah ('the crown of the forehead'). In 2016, the IAU's Working Group on Star Names decided to attribute proper names to individual stars. It approved the name Jabbah for the component Nu Scorpii Aa on 30 June 2017.>>
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Re: APOD: IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Nebula... (2021 Jul 05)

Post by starsurfer » Mon Jul 05, 2021 9:27 pm

I so prefer this north up. :D