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IC 1396 (OSC)

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IC 1396 (OSC)

Revision title: IC1396 - a little sharper

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Last night / this morning was the first morning in what seems like months since I have been able to get out under clear skies, for a little while anyway.  The weather here has brought rain,  cloudy, and smoky conditions since June.  My first attempt at IC 1396, I could only manage 16 / 300 second exposures, around 03:30 the Meridian Flip was going to occur and I have been up all night, I have an early morning appointment so I decided to skip the last 30 min and broke down my rig for the night.  I do plan to hit this target earlier the next clear night or morning.  I also plan to re-process this data later this week and possible while on vacation.

The Elephant's Trunk Nebula is a concentration of interstellar gas and dust within the much larger ionized gas region IC 1396 located in the constellation Cepheus about 2,400 light years away from Earth.[1] The piece of the nebula shown here is the dark, dense globule IC 1396A; it is commonly called the Elephant's Trunk nebula because of its appearance at visible light wavelengths, where there is a dark patch with a bright, sinuous rim. The bright rim is the surface of the dense cloud that is being illuminated and ionized by a very bright, massive star (HD 206267) that is just to the east of IC 1396A. (In the Spitzer Space Telescope view shown, the massive star is just to the left of the edge of the image.) The entire IC 1396 region is ionized by the massive star, except for dense globules that can protect themselves from the star's harsh ultraviolet rays.[[i]citation needed]The Elephant's Trunk Nebula is now thought to be a site of star formation, containing several very young (less than 100,000 yr) stars that were discovered in infrared images in 2003. Two older (but still young, a couple of million years, by the standards of stars, which live for billions of years) stars are present in a small, circular cavity in the head of the globule. Winds from these young stars may have emptied the cavity.[[i]citation needed]The combined action of the light from the massive star ionizing and compressing the rim of the cloud, and the wind from the young stars shifting gas from the center outward lead to very high compression in the Elephant's Trunk Nebula. This pressure has triggered the current generation of protostars

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