Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Monoceros (Mon)  ·  Contains:  Christmas Tree Cluster  ·  NGC 2259  ·  NGC 2264  ·  The star 15 Mon
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The Neighborhood of NGC 2264 - Cone Nebula, with  a special appearance from NGC 2261 - Hubble's Variable Nebula, David Foust
The Neighborhood of NGC 2264 - Cone Nebula, with  a special appearance from NGC 2261 - Hubble's Variable Nebula
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The Neighborhood of NGC 2264 - Cone Nebula, with a special appearance from NGC 2261 - Hubble's Variable Nebula

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The Neighborhood of NGC 2264 - Cone Nebula, with  a special appearance from NGC 2261 - Hubble's Variable Nebula, David Foust
The Neighborhood of NGC 2264 - Cone Nebula, with  a special appearance from NGC 2261 - Hubble's Variable Nebula
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The Neighborhood of NGC 2264 - Cone Nebula, with a special appearance from NGC 2261 - Hubble's Variable Nebula

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2,700 light years away in the constellation Monoceros is the Cone Nebula, which is the small Christmas Tree shaped region in the image (it is also referred to as the Christmas Tree Cluster.) The cone's shape comes from a dark absorption nebula consisting of cold molecular hydrogen and dust in front of a faint ionized-hydrogen emission nebula. The Cone Nebula is an interesting region that contains quite a bit of finer nebulosity, which Redcat 51 doesn’t capture well, however, there is clearly lots of nebulosity surrounding the finer details that are certainly worth seeing! This image contains the aptly named Christmas Tree Cluster, which is part of the Cone Nebula, and the Fox Fur Nebula, which is the rippling region of nebulosity nearby. I was able to get about 4 hours to compose this image. I was a little surprised at how orange this image turned out, but I have to think that this is the result of using a one-shot color camera that is ultimately blending all of the data from the different color emission lines of the ionized Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Sulphur.

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The Neighborhood of NGC 2264 - Cone Nebula, with  a special appearance from NGC 2261 - Hubble's Variable Nebula, David Foust