IC1396

Image information:

Date: 09/02/2013
Equipment: QSI583ws with internal filter wheel using 5nm Astrodon Ha filter and Astrodon E series Gen II RGB filter set through Micro-Nikkor AF 200mm f/4 D ED lens on Losmandy GM8 mount. The lens was working at f/5.6
Image type: HaRGB
Exposure time: 10X12min Ha binned 1X1, RG&B 10X8min each binned 1X1
Comment:  

Object information:

Object designations:

IC1396
Object type:
Diffuse emission nebula
Object size:
180'
Constellation: Cepheus
Comment:

IC1396 is a large area of glowing hydrogen gas mixed with dark dust clouds. It is a stellar nursery that holds many young nascent stars. This mixture of gas, dust and young stars is responsible for many interesting shapes in IC1396. Most notable of them is "Elephant trunk nebula" (VdB142). Gas in the nebula is energized by the bright, bluish central star visible in the image. The prominent star at top is Mu Cephei, also known as the Garnet Star. Mu Cephei is a very luminous red supergiant, one of the largest and brightest stars in the entire Milky Way galaxy. IC1396 is one of the largest emission nebula complexes visible to us with diameter of several hundred light years. IC1396 is 3000 ly distant.

Related images:

List of related images:

IC1396 , HaRGB, SBIG ST2000XM through Voigtlander 125mm Macro APO Lanthar

 

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