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IC-2177 Seagull Nebula, Shane23

IC-2177 Seagull Nebula

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IC-2177 Seagull Nebula, Shane23

IC-2177 Seagull Nebula

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This nebula is on the border of Monoceros and Canis Major, and  covers roughly 3 degrees of sky. It lies in one of the farthest arms of our Milky Way galaxy and is about 100 light years across. The head of the Seagull is Vdb 93. Also, within the nebula are the open clusters NGC 2343, NGC 2335, Collinder 465, and Collinder 466. The Seagull Nebula has an apparent size about seven times that of the full Moon. It was named the Seagull because its complex of dust and gas forms a shape reminiscent of that of a seagull in flight. Although I think it looks more like a Phoenix then a bird, it's funny how everyone see's a little something different in the same view. 
I think there is more to get out of this data, but it eludes me at this time. I'll keep working on it and update it in the future. Until I figure out what it is that I'm missing, this is it. It's 42 hours of SHO evenly distributed between the three gasses. Also gathered 6 hrs. of RGB for stars. Still fine tuning the objective of refining nice, fully developed stars without overwhelming the image when it's in a starfield that is as dense as this one. The battle continues...

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IC-2177 Seagull Nebula, Shane23