Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cepheus (Cep)  ·  Contains:  11 Cep  ·  16 Cep  ·  24 Cep  ·  31 Cep  ·  78 Dra  ·  B175  ·  Cepheus  ·  LBN 515  ·  LBN 528  ·  LBN 531  ·  LBN 532  ·  LBN 535  ·  LBN 538  ·  LBN 539  ·  LBN 541  ·  LBN 546  ·  LBN 558  ·  LDN 1217  ·  LDN 1219  ·  LDN 1221  ·  LDN 1235  ·  LDN 1241  ·  LDN 1242  ·  LDN 1243  ·  LDN 1251  ·  PK111+11.1  ·  The star 11 Cep  ·  The star 16 Cep  ·  The star 24 Cep  ·  The star 31 Cep  ·  And 3 more.
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Cepheus Nebulae at 135mm, Jose Carballada
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Cepheus Nebulae at 135mm

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Cepheus Nebulae at 135mm, Jose Carballada
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Cepheus Nebulae at 135mm

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At the heart of this image lies the Shark Nebula, nestled in the constellation Cepheus, a Northern celestial display that graces the night sky prominently throughout the summer months.
Classified as a dark nebula, the Shark Nebula is characterized by dense interstellar dust clouds, capable of absorbing a substantial portion of the starlight that traverses its depths.

Photographing such nebulae presents a challenge due to their low contrast against the vast cosmic background, distinguishing them from the typically brighter reflection or emission nebulae that either reflect starlight or emit ionized light.
Positioned approximately 650 light-years away, the Shark Nebula showcases distinctive features, with the brighter blue reflection areas situated closer to 1,000 light-years. Enhancing the celestial panorama is the inclusion of galaxy PGC 67671, a diminutive yellowish spiral object positioned behind the "dorsal fin" area in the lower-right section. Notably, this distant galaxy is located approximately 58 million light-years behind the entirety of the Shark Nebula, contributing a captivating depth to the cosmic composition.

This project is a continuous endeavor, with my objective being to gather additional data and enrich the information by incorporating more details, particularly in narrow-band imaging. The forthcoming enhancements will focus on intensifying the visibility of all red faint structures in the current image.

Following the completion of my previous work, which involved a close-up capture of the Shark Nebula, I made the decision to embark on a larger-scale wide-field project. In this image, a myriad of nebulae and faint structures come into view, including 8 dark nebulae cataloged as LDN and 10 bright nebulae cataloged as LBN.

This RGB composition is the result of 8 hours of integration time at f/2.

(vdb149 20230822.psb)

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Cepheus Nebulae at 135mm, Jose Carballada