Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Scorpius (Sco)  ·  Contains:  HD146436  ·  HD146834  ·  HD147009  ·  HD147010  ·  HD147195  ·  IC 4601  ·  LBN 1115  ·  LDN 1717  ·  LDN 1719  ·  VdB103
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vdB 103 - Reflection in Scorpius, Monty Chandler
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Continuing my efforts in imaging reflection nebula from the vdB catalog, IC 4601, or vdB 103,  is a bluish reflection nebula located in the constellation Scorpius, about 420 light-years away from Earth. It's part of a larger area called the Blue Horsehead.  Reflection nebulae are clouds of gas and dust that shine by reflecting light from nearby stars, not by creating their own light. vdB 103's blue color comes from the blue light reflected by the nebula's gas and dust from two bright blue giant stars on the right and a double star on the left. The nebula's brightness depends on the density and size of the reflecting grains, as well as the color and brightness of nearby stars.

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vdB 103 - Reflection in Scorpius, Monty Chandler