Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Aquarius (Aqr)  ·  Contains:  Helix Nebula  ·  NGC 7293
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Eye of Sauron, James Plotz
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This object, called the Helix nebula, lies 650 light-years away, in the constellation of Aquarius. Also known by the catalog number NGC 7293, it is a typical example of a class of objects called planetary nebulae. Discovered in the 18th century, these cosmic works of art were erroneously named for their resemblance to gas-giant planets.  Planetary nebulae are actually the remains of stars that once looked a lot like our sun.  When the hydrogen fuel for the fusion reaction runs out, the star turns to helium for a fuel source, burning it into an even heavier mix of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. Eventually, the helium will also be exhausted, and the star dies, puffing off its outer gaseous layers and leaving behind the tiny, hot, dense core, called a white dwarf. The white dwarf is about the size of Earth, but has a mass very close to that of the original star.  If you look closely you can see the white dwarf in the center ! 

This was an interesting project for me.  This object is very low in the horizon and is in the middle of the Light Plume given off by the city of Milwaukee (SE from me).
I shot it over 2 nights, and had to discard about half the subs for one reason or another, but the Optolong L-Extreme really helped in cutting through the light pollution to get the bands i wanted.  Again, comparing to a version I shot a few years back... night and day.

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