Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cassiopeia (Cas)  ·  Contains:  IC 59  ·  IC 63  ·  gamma Cas nebula
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IC 63 & IC 59 • Gamma Cas Nebula in HaRGB, Douglas J Struble
IC 63 & IC 59 • Gamma Cas Nebula in HaRGB
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IC 63 & IC 59 • Gamma Cas Nebula in HaRGB

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IC 63 & IC 59 • Gamma Cas Nebula in HaRGB, Douglas J Struble
IC 63 & IC 59 • Gamma Cas Nebula in HaRGB
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IC 63 & IC 59 • Gamma Cas Nebula in HaRGB

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Think it would of taken a lot more integration time in LRGB in my white zone. Very faint.

These bright rims and flowing shapes suggest to some melting ice cream on a cosmic scale. Looking toward the constellation Cassiopeia, the colorful (zoomable) skyscape features the swept back, comet-shaped clouds IC 59 (left) and IC 63. About 600 light-years distant, the clouds aren't actually melting, but they are slowly dissipating under the influence of ionizing ultraviolet radiation from hot,luminous star gamma Cas. Gamma Cas is physically located only 3 to 4 light-years from the nebulae, just off the upper right edge of the frame. In fact, slightly closer to gamma Cas, IC 63 is dominated by red H-alpha light emitted as the ionized hydrogen atoms recombine with electrons. Farther from the star, IC 59 shows proportionally less H-alpha emission but more of the characteristic blue tint of dust reflected star light. The field of view spans about 1 degree or 10 light-years at the estimated distance of gamma Cas and friends.

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IC 63 & IC 59 • Gamma Cas Nebula in HaRGB, Douglas J Struble