M16

✨ M16 — The Eagle Nebula and the Pillars of Creation ✨

 

Lights: 69x300" (Halpha, OIII, SII)

Telescope: Planewave CDK24

Camera: QHY 600M

Filters: Astrodon

Processed: Pixinsight

Date: 31/05/2024

 

This image reveals the heart of M16, the iconic Eagle Nebula, located in the constellation Serpens at a distance of about 7,000 light-years. It is one of the most celebrated stellar nurseries in our galaxy, where vast clouds of gas and dust are sculpted by radiation and stellar winds from young, massive stars.

 

Dominating the scene are the legendary Pillars of Creation—towering columns of cold molecular gas and dust, slowly eroded by intense ultraviolet light. Within these dark structures, new stars are being born, hidden from view, while others have already emerged, illuminating the nebula with a delicate interplay of light and shadow.

 

The contrasting colors tell a physical story:

🔹 Blue tones trace ionized oxygen and energetic radiation.

🔹 Warm orange and brown hues reveal hydrogen emission and dense dust lanes, where gravity quietly works to ignite future suns.

 

This is not a static landscape, but a dynamic environment shaped over millions of years—creation and destruction intertwined in a fragile cosmic balance.

 

✨ Constellation: Serpens

📏 Distance: ~7,000 light-years

💫 Apparent magnitude: ~6.0

🌌 Object type: Emission nebula & star-forming region

 

Alessandro Motta

@ale_motta_astrofotografia

 

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🌌 Here, stars are born in silence—carved from darkness by light, time, and gravity, writing the next chapter of the Milky Way.

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