Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Monoceros (Mon)  ·  Contains:  Christmas Tree cluster  ·  Cone nebula  ·  NGC 2264  ·  The star 15Mon
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The Cone and Fox Fur Nebula, Teagan Grable
The Cone and Fox Fur Nebula
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The Cone and Fox Fur Nebula

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The Cone and Fox Fur Nebula, Teagan Grable
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The Cone and Fox Fur Nebula

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WO 102mm APO

Orion Atlas

Atik 414ex

QHY5L-ii

Astrodon HA/LRGB

This consists of 37 total hours, 15hrs Ha, 9hrs Red and 6.5hrs for both green and blue.

“ Strange shapes and textures can be found in neighborhood of the Cone Nebula. The unusual shapes originate from fine interstellar dust reacting in complex ways with the energetic light and hot gas being expelled by the young stars. The brightest star on the left of the above picture is S Mon, while the region just below it has been nicknamed the Fox Fur Nebula for its color and structure. The blue glow directly surrounding S Mon results from reflection, where neighboring dust reflects light from the bright star. The red glow that encompasses the whole region results not only from dust reflection but also emission from hydrogen gas ionized by starlight. S Mon is part of a young open cluster of stars named NGC 2264, located about 2500 light years away toward the constellation of the Unicorn (Monoceros). Even though it points right at S Mon, details of the origin of the mysterious geometric Cone Nebula, visible on the far left, remain a mystery.” - NASA apod.

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The Cone and Fox Fur Nebula, Teagan Grable