Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Lacerta (Lac)  ·  Contains:  16 Lac  ·  The star 16Lac
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vdB156 (a,b,c); Lacerta, Thomas V. Davis
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vdB156 (a,b,c); Lacerta

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vdB156 (a,b,c); Lacerta

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vdB 156 (a,b,c); Lacerta

Astro Systeme Austria N12 f/3.5 astrograph (Lum)

Tele Vue 127is f/5.2 refractor (color)

KAI-11000M/CM M (Lum), CM (color)

Total Exposure Time: 10.5 Hours; LSC 300:330 minutes, unbinned

August 2009; Inkom, ID

Comments: These are three of the four components of vdB156. These are the three main clouds seen, component A is to the right, B lower left and C upper left. Unlike many other vdB objects, these components appear more like dusty nebulae rather than the classic blue reflection nebulae. This is due to the reflection of red equaling blue. The fainter dust may not be cataloged.

vdB156a: Size (arcmin): 46 by 12

Type: illuminating star inside nebula

Surface brightness: faint

Color: red equals blue

Absorption: weak

Illuminating star ID1: BD+41 4664

Illuminating star ID2: HD217675-6

Mag. of illuminating star: 3.63

Spectral type of star: B6IIIpe+

vdB156b: Size (arcmin): 28 by 3

Type: illuminating star inside nebula

Surface brightness: faint

Color: red equals blue

Absorption: weak

Illuminating star ID1: BD+41 4664

Illuminating star ID2: HD217675-6

Mag. of illuminating star: 3.63

Spectral type of star: B6IIIpe+

vdB156c: Size (arcmin): 38 by 10

Type: illuminating star inside nebula

Surface brightness: faint

Color: red equals blue

Absorption: weak

Illuminating star ID1: BD+41 4664

Illuminating star ID2: HD217675-6

Mag. of illuminating star: 3.63

Spectral type of star: B6IIIpe+

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vdB156 (a,b,c); Lacerta, Thomas V. Davis