Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Vulpecula (Vul)  ·  Contains:  Dumbbell Nebula  ·  M 27  ·  NGC 6853  ·  The star 14 Vul
On the Edge of the Void, an M27 wide-field image and the Great Rift, BrettWaller
On the Edge of the Void, an M27 wide-field image and the Great Rift
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On the Edge of the Void, an M27 wide-field image and the Great Rift

On the Edge of the Void, an M27 wide-field image and the Great Rift, BrettWaller
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On the Edge of the Void, an M27 wide-field image and the Great Rift

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M27 in Vupecula is located on the transition from the brighter portions of the Milky Way to the "Great Rift" that is most prominent through central Cygnus. Compare the density of stars in the left-hand side of the image with that on the right-hand-side and you can easily perceive the increasing obscuration from dust in this region. This image is a wide-field version of my earlier M27 posting, the description to which is duplicated below:

M27 is a magnificent Type 3+2 planetary nebula lying just south of 14 Vulpeculae, magnitude 5.7. Known popularly as the Dumbbell Nebula, it spans 7 x 6 arc minutes on the sky with a combined magnitude of 7.3. It is one of the closer planetary nebulae at a distance of 815 light years, and is approximately 1.2 l.y. across. The gas comprising the nebula was ejected 48,000 years ago from the blue-dwarf star at its center which shines at a magnitude of 13.8. UV radiation from the central dwarf star powers the luminance of the expanding gas shells.

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On the Edge of the Void, an M27 wide-field image and the Great Rift, BrettWaller