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The "Boogeyman" in Orion, Monty Chandler
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LDN 1622

Astronomers like to name things, based upon resemblence if possible, to make them easier to remember.  LDN 1622 is called the "Boogeyman Nebula".  I chose to image it because of the dense dark molecular cloud structure against the hydrogen rich background.  I chose the wider field of the Skywatcher Esprit 120ED triplet refractor to capture the space behind the huge Barnards Loop hydrogen cloud that is home for the Boogeyman.  A cloud within a cloud within a cloud if you will.  

LDN 1622 is close to the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy, close to Barnard's Loop, a large cloud surrounding the Belt and Sword of Orion.  It is a fairly dim target, at 1,300 light-years away, requiring long exposure photography to illuminate its beauty.  My image consists of 20.5 hours of exposure using an Antlia quadband light pollution filter with a ZWO 2600MC pro camera on a Skywatcher Eq6r Pro mount.  

I hope you enjoy this unique image from the Orion Constellation.

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The "Boogeyman" in Orion, Monty Chandler