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NGC6992 Veil Nebula, Kevin Price
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NGC6992 Veil Nebula

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NGC6992 Veil Nebula

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4x4 Mosaic Shot in Ha Oiii with RGB stars

The Cygnus loop, also known as the Veil Nebula, is well-known to amateur astronomers as a challenging target for larger telescopes. It has a diameter of about 3 degrees (corresponding to 6 full moons). This spectacular nebula was created when a massive star ended its days in an immense supernova explosion. A bubble of dust and gas was expelled into space and has continued to expand outwards ever since.The Cygnus Loop consists of two main arcs, designated NGC 6992/95 for the Eastern arc (to the left in the background image) and NGC 6960 for the Western arc (also called the Witch's Broom Nebula, to the right, close to the bright, magnitude 4, star 52 Cygni). The tiny area of the Hubble image is seen in the upper left-hand corner of the nebula, at the outer edge of one of the large filaments, just where the blast wave rams into the surrounding interstellar gas. We are seeing the shock front almost exactly edge-on, thus explaining its wispy, sheet-like appearance.

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NGC6992 Veil Nebula, Kevin Price