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Central Calilfornia (NGC 1499), from San Francisco to Tahoe, astrovienna
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Central Calilfornia (NGC 1499), from San Francisco to Tahoe

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Central Calilfornia (NGC 1499), from San Francisco to Tahoe, astrovienna
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Central Calilfornia (NGC 1499), from San Francisco to Tahoe

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The California Nebula is a 100 light-year-long cloud of dust and gas located about 1500 light years away in Perseus.  The nebula is probably illuminated by the bright O-type star Menkib (Xi Persei), located just outside the frame.  Menkib is one of the hottest stars visible in the night sky; its surface temperature is about 37,000 Kelvin (about 66,000 degrees Fahrenheit, or more than six times hotter than the sun).  It has about 40 times the mass of the sun and gives off 330,000 times the amount of light.  NGC 1499 is part of a larger complex of gas and dust clouds in the Perseus molecular cloud, which also includes the Pleiades star cluster (M45) and the Perseus Double Cluster (NGC 869 and NGC 884).  The nebula was discovered by the American astronomer E. E. Barnard in 1884.

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Central Calilfornia (NGC 1499), from San Francisco to Tahoe, astrovienna

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