Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Serpens (Ser)  ·  Contains:  Eagle Nebula  ·  HD167331  ·  HD167372  ·  HD167409  ·  HD167451  ·  HD167497  ·  HD167519  ·  HD167543  ·  HD167592  ·  HD167630  ·  HD167631  ·  HD167678  ·  HD167695  ·  HD167696  ·  HD167742  ·  HD167811  ·  HD167835  ·  HD167836  ·  HD167837  ·  HD167859  ·  HD167899  ·  HD167900  ·  HD167927  ·  HD167972  ·  HD168015  ·  HD168016  ·  HD168046  ·  HD168047  ·  HD168048  ·  HD168075  ·  And 28 more.
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M16 - Eagle Nebula, Chris Jensen
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M16 - Eagle Nebula

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Messier 16 - The Eagle Nebula is a young open cluster of stars in the constellation Serpens approximately 5700 light years from Earth. The zoomed in image is the centre of the nebula, the "Pillars of Creation" made famous nearly 30 years ago by the Hubble Space Telescope. These columns – which resemble stalagmites protruding from the floor of a cavern – are composed of interstellar hydrogen gas and dust, which act as incubators for new stars. Inside the columns and on their surface astronomers have found knots or globules of denser gas, called EGGs ("Evaporating Gaseous Globules"). Stars are being formed inside some of these.Shot from Brisbane Australia under Bortle 6 light conditions over 4 nights in June. Total integration time is 18 hours, captured using:Scope - William Optic ZenithStar 61Camera - ZWO ASI1600MM-ProMount - Saxon HEQ5 ProFilters - ZWO 7nm SHOShot using 180 sec exposures Sii x 114 shots, Ha x 120 shots and Oiii x 124

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M16 - Eagle Nebula, Chris Jensen