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Horshead Nebula |
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Photograph information Telescope : LX200 with GEG at f 6.3 Film : PJ400 Exposure : 45 min Auto guided with 216XT Location : Greece mountain Kytheronas
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Photograph Information: The Horshead Nebula (barnard 33 , I434 ) is the dark globule near the center of this image shaped like a horshead gave the name to the nebula. It is part of a large, dark, molecular cloud which cover about the upper half of the image. The darkness of the Horshead is caused mostly by thick dust which absorb the glow of ionized gas. The red color originates from hydrogen gas predominantly behind the nebula, ionized by the nearby bright star Sigma Orionids The brightest star in the left of image is Alnitak Zeta Orionids (one of Orion's belt stars). This nebulae is part of the large Orion cloud which is centered at the Great Orion Nebula M42 and extends over several hundreds of light years .The faint light beams travels for about 1,500 light years to strike the surface of the film so you don have to expect to see any sign of this amazing photographic object in small telescopes. |
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