Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Taurus (Tau)  ·  Contains:  54 Tau)  ·  61 Tau)  ·  65 Tau)  ·  68 Tau  ·  74 Tau)  ·  77 Tau)  ·  78 Tau)  ·  86 Tau  ·  87 Tau)  ·  Cor Tauri  ·  Hyadum I (γ Tau  ·  Hyadum II (δ1 Tau  ·  Hyadum IV (θ2 Tau  ·  Oculus Boreus (ε Tau  ·  Parilicium (α Tau  ·  Part of the constellation Taurus (Tau)  ·  The star 71 Tau  ·  The star Ain  ·  The star Aldebaran  ·  The star Alkalbain III (κ1 Tau  ·  The star Chamukuy  ·  The star Hyadum III (θ1 Tau  ·  The star Prima Hyadum  ·  The star Secunda Hyadum  ·  The star δ3 Tau  ·  The star ρ Tau
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Dust around the Hiades cluster in Taurus, Leonardo da Silva Garcia Leite
Dust around the Hiades cluster in Taurus
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Dust around the Hiades cluster in Taurus

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Dust around the Hiades cluster in Taurus, Leonardo da Silva Garcia Leite
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Dust around the Hiades cluster in Taurus

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In  a very cold night last year I took this shoot at Hiades cluster. It fits entirely on the frame with the samyang 135mm in a aps-c sensor.

This underrated region of the sky has large amounts of brown dust, like the one in the middle, where you can see a  protostar formation (deep orange in the middle of the dust).
A protostar is a forming star that is still acquiring mass from its nearby molecular cloud.


Photo was taken in a Bortle 2 zone with a canon t2i astromod + samyang 135mm F2.0 @ F2.4.

The huge bright star in the photo is Aldebaran, the brightest star in the constellation of Taurus.

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Dust around the Hiades cluster in Taurus, Leonardo da Silva Garcia Leite

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