Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Orion (Ori)  ·  Contains:  The star 56 Ori  ·  The star 59 Ori
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The Boogeyman Nebula (LDN1622) is hard to spell, Charles Bracken
The Boogeyman Nebula (LDN1622) is hard to spell
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The Boogeyman Nebula (LDN1622) is hard to spell, Charles Bracken
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No matter how you choose to spell “Boogeyman” (Boogyman? Boogieman?), LDN1622 is a stunning knot of dust to image. Part of Barnard’s Loop, this smaller feature is incredibly photogenic. LDN1622 is the main dark nebula in the image. The smaller one just below it is LDN1621 (no funny name). You can see a slight yellow haze at the top of LDN1622; that’s the reflection nebula vdB 62. Less visible here is vdB 61, which is the haze around the yellow star just to the right of LDN1622. The reflection nebulae are less prominent because I used H-alpha data for 80% of the luminance in this HRGB image. While this obscured the small reflection nebulae, it greatly enhanced the contrast of the emission nebulosity that fills the frame.

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The Boogeyman Nebula (LDN1622) is hard to spell, Charles Bracken