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The "Cave Nebula", in the centre of this image, is a popular name for Sh2-155, an emission nebula in the constellation Cepheus. It appears cave-like due to a dark, hollowed-out area surrounded by a bright, ionized gas rim, which is an active star-forming region (H II region). Located approximately 2,400 to 3,000 light-years away, it is part of a larger star-forming complex called Cepheus B.
The blue area of nebulosity to the upper left of the cave is the reflection nebula vdb155.
Cave_Nebula_Final_2_Full Resolution_6068x3984_U_0
The "Cave Nebula", in the centre of this image, is a popular name for Sh2-155, an emission nebula in the constellation Cepheus. It appears cave-like due to a dark, hollowed-out area surrounded by a bright, ionized gas rim, which is an active star-forming region (H II region). Located approximately 2,400 to 3,000 light-years away, it is part of a larger star-forming complex called Cepheus B.
The blue area of nebulosity to the upper left of the cave is the reflection nebula vdb155.