Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)
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SH2-101 the Tulip Nebula on a cloudy day, Marcel Noordman
SH2-101 the Tulip Nebula on a cloudy day
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SH2-101 the Tulip Nebula on a cloudy day

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SH2-101 the Tulip Nebula on a cloudy day, Marcel Noordman
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SH2-101 the Tulip Nebula on a cloudy day

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Sharpless 101 (Sh2-101) is a H II region[1]emission nebula located in the constellation Cygnus. It is sometimes also called the Tulip Nebula because it appears to resemble the outline of a tulip when imaged photographically. It was catalogued by astronomer Stewart Sharpless in his 1959 catalog of nebulae. It lies at a distance of about 6,000 light-years (5.7×1016 km; 3.5×1016 mi) from Earth.Sh2-101, at least in the field seen from Earth, is in close proximity to microquasarCygnus X-1, site of one of the first suspected black holes. Cygnus X-1 is located about 15 west of Sh2-101. The companion star of Cygnus X-1 is a spectral class O9.7 Iab supergiant with a mass of 21 solar masses and 20 times the radius of the Sun. The period of the binary system is 5.8 days and the pair is separated by 0.2 astronomical units. The black hole has a mass of 15 solar masses and a Schwarzschild radius of 45 km. A bowshock is created by a jet of energetic particles from the black hole as they interact with the interstellar medium.

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By accident I had a mask applied when I put back the stars after processing a starless image. The effect was a sort of cloudiness that brought the nebula out even better. I decided to stick with it.

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SH2-101 the Tulip Nebula on a cloudy day, Marcel Noordman