NGC 2736:  A Small Part of the Vela Supernova Remnant  ** Release 2 **, Fernando

NGC 2736: A Small Part of the Vela Supernova Remnant ** Release 2 **

NGC 2736:  A Small Part of the Vela Supernova Remnant  ** Release 2 **, Fernando

NGC 2736: A Small Part of the Vela Supernova Remnant ** Release 2 **

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Description

This faint object also known as Pencil Nebuladue to its linear shape, is located in constellation Vela being almost the only sign of the eastern part of this vast bubble of expanding shock wave from a stellar explosion 12,000 years ago.

Lying about 815 light years from Solar System, it falls in the same galactic environment as the Vela nebula, of which probably the Pencil Nebula constitutes the most eastern part. It is a filamentary and very soft structure , which moves in space from west to east at a speed of about 644,000 km / h .

This image has been taken with a stack of the following subs:

Ha: 7x1200sec bin 1x1

S2: 7x1200sec bin 1x1

O3: 10x1200sec bin 1x1

Scope: Esprit 120mm f/7

Camera: ST-8300M

Mount: CGE-PRO

** A Note about Release 2 **

A new reprocessing in RGB channels, resulting an image less noisier and smoother.

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    NGC 2736:  A Small Part of the Vela Supernova Remnant  ** Release 2 **, Fernando
    Original
  • NGC 2736:  A Small Part of the Vela Supernova Remnant  ** Release 2 **, Fernando
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NGC 2736:  A Small Part of the Vela Supernova Remnant  ** Release 2 **, Fernando