Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  IC 1340  ·  NGC 6995  ·  Veil nebula
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NGC 6992 - The Bat in the Eastern Veil, Timothy Martin
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NGC 6992 - The Bat in the Eastern Veil

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NGC 6992 - The Bat in the Eastern Veil, Timothy Martin
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NGC 6992 - The Bat in the Eastern Veil

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Holy supernova remnant! It’s the Bat, man! The Bat Nebula is part of the Eastern Veil Nebula in the Cygnus constellation.



The Eastern Veil is big—too big to shoot in a single picture with the Celestron—even at 70% of its normal focal length. But the greater Veil Nebula is huge—36 times the area of the full moon. There are incredible formations in it: Pickering’s Triangle, the Western Veil, the Witch’s Broom Nebula, the Cirrus Nebula, and many others. Eventually, we’ll get them all.

But all these formations came from a single event: the explosion of a star 20 times more massive than the sun around 20,000 years ago. I’d love to wax here on types of supernovas, nucleosynthesis, star generations, and stellar evolution, but I’m doing this on my iPad with a single finger, so you’ll all be spared my predilection for pedantry—this time.

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