Horsehead Nebula (IC434), Vince Castello

Horsehead Nebula (IC434)

Horsehead Nebula (IC434), Vince Castello

Horsehead Nebula (IC434)

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The Horsehead Nebula (also known as IC434 or Barnard 33) is a dark cloud of ionized gas lit from within by young, hot stars in the Orion molecular cloud complex, where star formation is taking place. It is located in the constellation of Orion, which is prominent in the winter evening sky in the Northern Hemisphere.  It is around 1400 LY from Earth. It was discovered photographically in 1888 by Williamina Fleming on a photographic plate taken at the Harvard College Observatory.
This is around 19 hours of imaging time collected from my C11 from March of 2022 and 2023, all with an Ha filter to pick up the ionized gas.

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Horsehead Nebula (IC434), Vince Castello

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