M97 - Owl Nebula (First Planetary), ADBjester

M97 - Owl Nebula (First Planetary)

M97 - Owl Nebula (First Planetary), ADBjester

M97 - Owl Nebula (First Planetary)

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My first planetary nebula photograph, the Owl (Messier 97 or NGC 3587) is in Ursa Major, formed about 6,000 years ago. It is easy to see where it gets its name. Planetary nebulae are formed when a star sloughs gas late in life as they become red giants. This creates a stellar wind that ionizes the ejected gas, creating the beautiful images of planetaries we see. The central star here is about 70% the size of the sun, and the ejected gas about 15% more.

This is 90 minutes each of H-alpha (red), O-III (blue), and SII (green) in the natural color palette, shot on iTelescope.net's T7, a 17" CDK Planewave with a FLI 11 megapixel mono CCD located in Nerpio, Spain.

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M97 - Owl Nebula (First Planetary), ADBjester