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Flaming Star nebula, IC405, Greg Meyer MD
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Flaming Star nebula, IC405

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Flaming Star nebula, IC405

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I played alot in Pixinsight and Lightroom to bring out the flaming look of this spectacular nebula. I did try and shoot some oxygen, but nothing there really to add to the image.

The Flaming Star nebula is an emission nebula that lies about 1,500 light years distant and spans about 17 light-years. It’s visible in a small telescope toward the constellation of the Charioteer (Auriga). The brightest star in the nebula AE causes the nebula to glow. AE is a so-called runaway star, a star that is moving through space with high velocity. It is likely that it has been ejected from the Trapezium area of the Orion Nebula, the place it was born 2.7 million years ago.

Esprit 120, QHY268M, Optolong 3nm SHO filters, Sky-Watcher EQ6Rpro mount.NINA acquisition, Pixinsight, Lightroom.H 55 x 10 min= 12.8S 77 x 10 min= 9.16Total integration 22 hrs.

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Flaming Star nebula, IC405, Greg Meyer MD

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