NGC 7023 - the Iris Nebula, BrendanC

NGC 7023 - the Iris Nebula

NGC 7023 - the Iris Nebula, BrendanC

NGC 7023 - the Iris Nebula

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Description

Distance: 1,300 light years, so the photons I captured left NGC 7023 in 721 AD, the same year as the Battle of Toulouse

Size: 6 light years diameter

Age: 5,500 years

This nebula is of particular interest to scientists because of its colours. Reflection nebulae glow because they are made up of extremely tiny particles of solid matter, up to 100 times smaller than dust particles on Earth. These particles diffuse the light around them, giving the nebula a second-hand glow that’s typically bluish (like our sky).

While the Iris Nebula appears predominantly blue, it includes large filaments of deep red, indicating the presence of an unknown chemical compound likely based on hydrocarbons.

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NGC 7023 - the Iris Nebula, BrendanC