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Image of the day 04/20/2023

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    Elephant's Trunk and the Canadian Connection, Howard Trottier
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    Elephant's Trunk and the Canadian Connection

    Image of the day 04/20/2023

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      Elephant's Trunk and the Canadian Connection, Howard Trottier
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      Elephant's Trunk and the Canadian Connection

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      This image of IC 1396A, popularly known as the Elephant's Trunk Nebula, is the result of 24 hours of integration in LRGB and Ha (3-nm bandpass) filters, with about 10 hours in luminance, and the rest divided roughly equally among the other four channels. An additional 9+ hours of exposures were rejected based on seeing and sky-background cuts. The data was acquired over the course of nine nights in August and October of 2021, but I left it sitting in an SSD-drive until this week, when I finally got around to processing it!   

      I tried to preserve as much contrast as possible throughout the image, including into the darkest regions of the nebula, which I think has helped to accentuate the very appealing multilayered texture of this beautiful field of view. As a Canadian, I have a particular fondness for the small blue reflection nebula that lies just below the dark cavity (cometary globule) at the top of the trunk: it is the 142nd entry in Dutch-Canadian astronomer Sidney van den Bergh's catalogue of 158 blue reflection nebulae, published in 1966 (he actually notes in his paper that #142 is "Located in the 'elephant trunk' structure"). And speaking of "vdB", @Gary Imm has a fantastic compilation of objects from that catalogue!

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      Elephant's Trunk and the Canadian Connection, Howard Trottier