Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Vela (Vel)  ·  Contains:  HD76744  ·  HD77046  ·  HD77433  ·  HD77453  ·  NGC 2736  ·  Pencil Nebula
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NGC 2736 The Pencil Nebula, Steeve Body
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NGC 2736 The Pencil Nebula

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NGC 2736 The Pencil Nebula, Steeve Body
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NGC 2736 The Pencil Nebula

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Description:

NGC 2736, also known as the Pencil Nebula, is a fascinating object located in the southern constellation of Vela, approximately 800 light-years away from Earth.

It is a part of the larger Vela Supernova Remnant, which was formed by a massive stellar explosion that occurred around 11,000 years ago.

The Pencil Nebula is a type of nebula called a filamentary or linear nebula, it is about 5 light-years long, but its width is only about 0.3 light-years.
The Pencil Nebula is primarily composed of ionized oxygen gas but there are also a fair amount of hydrogen (Red) and Sulfur (purple) present.

The origin of the Pencil Nebula is not entirely clear. Some astronomers believe it was formed by a shock wave from the supernova explosion that created the Vela Supernova Remnant, while others suggest that it was formed by a separate, more recent supernova.

Processing: 

The colour combination was a HSO but with Sulfur added to the magenta rather than the green to keep a natural colour look.
The Askar had a nice focal to capture this object with and allowed me to present the object with a lot more resolution compared to my hi resolution mosaic of the entire vela supernova

Vela Supernova Remnant Mosaic

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