Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Corona Australis (CrA)  ·  Contains:  IC 4812  ·  NGC 6723  ·  NGC 6726  ·  NGC 6727  ·  NGC 6729
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NGC 6726, 6727 6729, 6723, IC 4812, Be 157  (many Herbig-Haro Objects), Alex Woronow
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NGC 6726, 6727 6729, 6723, IC 4812, Be 157 (many Herbig-Haro Objects)

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NGC 6726, 6727 6729, 6723, IC 4812, Be 157  (many Herbig-Haro Objects), Alex Woronow
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NGC 6726, 6727 6729, 6723, IC 4812, Be 157 (many Herbig-Haro Objects)

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NGC 6726, 6727 6729, 6723, IC 4812, Be 157 (many Herbig-Haro Objects)

OTA: TAO 150 (f/7.3)

Camera: FLI - ML16200 (1.13 arcseconds/pixel)

Observatory: Deep Sky West, El Sauce, Chile

EXPOSURES: used/taken

Red: 17/22 x 900 sec.

Blue: 14/16 x 900

Green: 15/15 x 900

Lum.: 14/16 x 900

Total exposure ~14.5 hours

Image Width: ~1 deg

Processed by Alex Woronow (2019) PixInsight, StarNet, Topaz, Photolemur, Subframe Weighting Tool

The bright, reflection nebulae, along with the dark molecular cloud Be 157, lie at about 400 light-years from us in the southern constellation of Corona Australis. This is a very active star-birth region displaying numerous Herbig-Haro objects and young stars.

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