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IC 417, IC 410 & IC 405. Three-panel mosaic in HaLRGB, Claudio Ulloa Saavedra
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IC 417, IC 410 & IC 405. Three-panel mosaic in HaLRGB

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IC 417, IC 410 & IC 405. Three-panel mosaic in HaLRGB, Claudio Ulloa Saavedra
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IC 417, IC 410 & IC 405. Three-panel mosaic in HaLRGB

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A Spider, Tadpoles and a Flaming Star in the Aurigae Constellation
IC-417, IC-410 and IC-405 (left to right respectively)
The red tones of these nebulae are formed by ionized Hydrogen while in IC-405 this is an emission and reflection nebula, the latter due to its blue tones that reflect the light of the star AE Aurigae.
This nebula complex is not located in the same plane, IC-417 is located approximately between 7000 to 10,000 Ly and it could share the same interstellar complex with IC-410 which is at 12,000 Ly.
IC-405 is much closer, about 1500 Ly, so it would not be part of the same region as the previous ones. They are simply nebulae that are in the same direction from our terrestrial perspective, but have nothing in common.

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