Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Monoceros (Mon)  ·  Contains:  NGC 2170
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NGC 2170, Jochen Maes
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NGC 2170, Jochen Maes

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NGC 2170 is an emission/reflection/dark nebula in the Monoceros constellation, around 2400 light years from earth.

Besides just being pleasing to look at, this area provides a perfect showcase for different types of nebulosity all in one. The blue areas are reflection nebulae, which as the name suggests means that starlight simply gets reflected there. The red areas are emission nebulae, which means that the energy in said areas is so high (caused by UV radiation from nearby stars) that it causes the gas in said areas (mostly hydrogen) to ionize and emit red/pink'ish light as a result. The dark areas are areas of dense dust concentration where neither of the two previous things is able to happen and very little light can penetrate.

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15x1200" Luminance
15x1200" Red
15x1200" Green
15x1200" Blue

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NGC 2170, Jochen Maes