Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Aquila (Aql)
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Westerhout 50 - SNR in Aquila, Maciej
Westerhout 50 - SNR in Aquila
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Westerhout 50 - SNR in Aquila

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Westerhout 50 - SNR in Aquila

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Westerhout 50 is a very rarely photographed SNR in Aquila. It was discovered by Gart Westerhout in 1958 and classified as a SNR in 1969.  The distance has been estimated at 18,000 light years and might have an age of 20,000 years.
It is difficult to photograph due to the fact that it sits in the dark dust belt of our Milky Way, near Aquila Rift. This affects the coloration of most stars. In my work, it is clear which stars lie between the Solar System and the Milky Way's galactic disk, and which are obscured by the disk.
Additionally, Westerhout 50 is located in the densest concentration of this interstellar medium.
This of course also affects the nebula's brightness, which, with a low surface brightness , does not make it easy to photograph. This obviously increased the necessary registration time.
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