IC 410 and NGC1893 (Nebula and "cosmic tadpoles", Daniele Malleo

IC 410 and NGC1893 (Nebula and "cosmic tadpoles"

IC 410 and NGC1893 (Nebula and "cosmic tadpoles", Daniele Malleo

IC 410 and NGC1893 (Nebula and "cosmic tadpoles"

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Description

Description [taken from NASA APOD website]:

A faint, dusty rose of the northern sky, emission nebula IC 410 lies about 12,000 light-years away in the constellation Auriga. The cloud of glowing hydrogen gas is over 100 light-years across, sculpted by stellar winds and radiation from embedded open star cluster NGC 1893. Formed in the interstellar cloud a mere 4 million years ago, bright cluster stars are seen just below the prominent dark dust cloud near picture center. Notable near the 2 o'clock position are two relatively dense streamers of material trailing away from the nebula's central regions. Potentially sites of ongoing star formation, these cosmic tadpole shapes are about 10 light-years long.

Exposures

- 20 x 30m subs in Ha (5nm)

total exposure time: 10 hours

Main Camera: QSI 583 WSG

Guide Camera: SXV Lodestar (on OAG)

Mount: Astro-Physics Mach 1

Scope: Explore Scientific 102 ED f/7 (FL: 700mm)

Image Aquisition software MaximDL

Registed, Calibrated and Stacked in MaximDL

Post Processed with PixInsight 1.8 and Photoshop CS6

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IC 410 and NGC1893 (Nebula and "cosmic tadpoles", Daniele Malleo