Back to photostream

LDN1251

LDN1251 (Lynds’ Dark Nebula) is part of a molecular cloud structure in the constellation Cepheus. This is a region including several Herbig-Haro objects. These are visible as small red patches of nebulosity associated with newly born stars. Also on this image are distant galaxies, obscured by the molecular dust, the most prominent being PGC166755 (Left) and PGC69472 (Center). LDN1251 is about 1000ly away from Earth.

 

Telescope: 16″ f3.75 Dream Scope

Camera: FLI ML16803

Mount: ASA DDM85

Exposure: 9 hours (46x300s L + 3x20x300s RGB)

Date: July 2018 (data) – September 2020 (processing)

Location: Southern Alps, France

 

more on delsaert.com/

1,115 views
16 faves
1 comment
Uploaded on September 28, 2020