Sh2-292, The Seagull Head, Juan José Márquez

Sh2-292, The Seagull Head

Sh2-292, The Seagull Head, Juan José Márquez

Sh2-292, The Seagull Head

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This image shows the Sh2-292 nebula and represents the "head" of another larger nebula known as The Seagull (IC 2177). In the center predominates the great star HD 53367, a very bright 7th magnitude variable which is 18 times more massive than the Sun, representing the "eye" of the seagull. Sh2-292 is both an emission and reflection nebula, emitting much of its light from the ionized gas surrounding its nascent stars, but also reflecting a significant amount of light from stars outside it. The dark stripes that cross the homogeneity of the clouds and that give them texture are lanes of dust and molecular hydrogen, paths of much denser material that hide and make invisible the luminous gases behind them.
The Seagull is located at a distance of about 3,700 light-years on the border between the constellations Canis Major and Monoceros.

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Sh2-292, The Seagull Head, Juan José Márquez