Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Camelopardalis (Cam)  ·  Contains:  17 Cam  ·  19 Cam  ·  The star 17Cam
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Unnamed IFN in Camelopardalis - now The Stag Beetle Nebula, Göran Nilsson
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Unnamed IFN in Camelopardalis - now The Stag Beetle Nebula

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Unnamed IFN in Camelopardalis - now The Stag Beetle Nebula, Göran Nilsson
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Unnamed IFN in Camelopardalis - now The Stag Beetle Nebula

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This is a two-panel mosaic of Integrated Flux Nebulosity (IFN) a bit outside the area defined by Mandel-Wilson as MW5 (Fish Hook Nebula). I found it surfing on Aladin Sky Atlas (DSS data) but it is very weak there. To me it looks like a giant lobster claw chasing a very scared creature up to the left (which is northwards). That scared creature also looks a bit like dark nebulosity rather than IFN.

The IFN is very faint so one needs a dark site to image it and a light bucket like the RASA8 and a good low noise camera. Then the data still have to be stretched a lot so stars suffer a bit (with fuzzy halos) but I still find them acceptable. I captured it during one night with two RASA8, each taking one panel.

I have not found any other images of these structures. May I suggest that it could be called the Gigantic Claw Nebula since it coveres abut 3° of the sky?

I just had a better suggeston from an SGL member - The Stag Beetle Nebula. So I just changed the title of the post.

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