Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cepheus (Cep)  ·  Contains:  IC 1396
Elephant Trunk Nebula (vdB 142) in Cepheus - Hubble Palette, Steve Milne
Elephant Trunk Nebula (vdB 142) in Cepheus - Hubble Palette
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Elephant Trunk Nebula (vdB 142) in Cepheus - Hubble Palette

Elephant Trunk Nebula (vdB 142) in Cepheus - Hubble Palette, Steve Milne
Elephant Trunk Nebula (vdB 142) in Cepheus - Hubble Palette
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Elephant Trunk Nebula (vdB 142) in Cepheus - Hubble Palette

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The Elephant’s Trunk nebula (van den Bergh 142) is part the emission nebula IC 1396. It is approximately 3,000 light years from Earth in the constellation of Cepheus. IC 1396 is ionized by a massive, blue star - HD 206267 that would be slightly above the field of view shown in this image (East). The trunk is a site of star formation, containing several stars that may be as young as 100,000 years.

This is narrowband data captured between 11 and 18 November 2017 from a remote imaging rig located in Spain jointly owned and operated by Barry Wilson and me.

I have presented this previously, but always felt that the first version was a little anaemic. This is a significant rework from scratch.

Capture details are as follows:

Telescope: Takahashi FSQ 106

Camera: QSI 683 WSG

Filters: Astrodon 5nm

Mount: 10 Micron GM1000HPS

SII: 20 x 1200s

Ha: 21 x 1200s

OIII: 21 x 1200s

A total of 20.7 hours exposure.

Data Capture: Steve Milne & Barry Wilson

Image Processing: Steve Milne

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Elephant Trunk Nebula (vdB 142) in Cepheus - Hubble Palette, Steve Milne