Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Taurus (Tau)  ·  Contains:  The star 41Tau
LBN-777 Baby Eagle Nebula, Quentin_huang
LBN-777 Baby Eagle Nebula
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LBN-777 Baby Eagle Nebula

LBN-777 Baby Eagle Nebula, Quentin_huang
LBN-777 Baby Eagle Nebula
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LBN-777 Baby Eagle Nebula

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LBN-777/Baby Eagle Nebula
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The LBN 777 is rarely imaged, also known as Vulture Head Nebula. This nebula is part of the Taurus Molacular Cloud. These giant molecular clouds consist of cosmic dust and molecular gas, with an average density of 100-1000 particles per cubic centimetre. These clouds are dark, not very dense and cold as well. The clouds can loose their gravitational balance quite easy due to some gravitational impact. That time their material can condense forming into small dense parts, called bok globules. These globules keep getting more and more dense with increasing temperature, therefore new stars - and their planets - born from their material.
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Telescope : Sky rover 102 apo pro,
Camera : ZWO 2600mm pro
Mount:Ioptron GEM 45
LRGB :600sec x 176 (Gain:0, Offset:50, Temp:-10)
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LBN-777 Baby Eagle Nebula, Quentin_huang