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IC 1274, Jim Fordice
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IC 1274

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IC 1274

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IC 1274 (LBN 33) is the bright, nearly circular nebula at the upper center of the image. It lies close to the Lagoon Nebula (Messier 8) in Sagittarius. The nebula is a constituent of the Lynds 227 (L227) molecular cloud. Its cavity-like morphology is reminiscent of a blistered star-forming region. It contains four luminous B0-B5 stars. 

In the background is Collinder 367 an open cluster at 3900 LY. The other nebulosity in the image is IC 4685 at 1761 LY. 

I obtained the calibrated lights frames used to create the final image from Telescope Live. The frames were imaged by the CHI-1-CMOS Telescope at the El Sauce Observatory in Chile.

This image is my first effort to process narrowband data for which I needed to learn many new techniques.

Apparent Size: 9.0 x 8.0 arcmin
Distance: 136 LY

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IC 1274, Jim Fordice