Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Monoceros (Mon)  ·  Contains:  Hubble's Nebula  ·  NGC 2261
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NGC 2261 • Hubble's Variable Nebula, Douglas J Struble
NGC 2261 • Hubble's Variable Nebula
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NGC 2261 • Hubble's Variable Nebula

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NGC 2261 • Hubble's Variable Nebula, Douglas J Struble
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NGC 2261 • Hubble's Variable Nebula

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This is the first time processing an image in over a couple months. It has been a horrible winter, like I am sure for many out there. This is also the first broadband image I have captured in over a year, as I typically do mostly narrowband given my light pollution. I know it changes in a matter of weeks and probably could of gotten it a bit shaper if I had more clear nights. I also wanted to capture a lot more RGB, but focusing mostly on the detail of the luminance. 

     The star R Monocerotis has lit up a nearby cloud of gas and dust, but the shape and brightness slowly changes visibly even in small telescopes over weeks and months, and the nebula looks like a small comet.

     One explanation proposed for the variability is that dense clouds of dust near R Mon periodically block the illumination from the star. This casts a temporary shadow on the nearby clouds.

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NGC 2261 • Hubble's Variable Nebula, Douglas J Struble