Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Perseus (Per)  ·  Contains:  LBN 704  ·  LBN 705  ·  LBN 706  ·  NGC 1491  ·  Sh2-206
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NGC1491, James R Potts
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NGC1491

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NGC1491

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I keep picking really hard targets, I guess maybe that is a sign of growing as an Astrophotographer.  But I just wish I liked my results better on these hard targets, LOL.  This is just over 10 hours of data, I guess maybe I need to choose different targets until I am patient enough to capture 60 hours.  

NGC 1491 is a bright emission nebula and HII region, located on the edge of a vast cloud region of neutral gas, about 10,700 light-years away in the Perseus arm of our Milky Way Galaxy in the constellation Perseus.

HII regions are well known for being places where new stars are born, and are created when ultraviolet radiation from hot stars ionizes the surrounding gas, causing it to glow in visible light. The surrounding dust is also heated by this radiation, so we also see it glow in infrared light.

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