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The Tulip Nebula in Hubble Palette

Resembling a tulip, Sharpless 101 is an emission nebula in Cygnus about 6000 ly away. To the right of it is Cygnus X-1, a very strong X-ray source and widely believed to be a Black Hole candidate. The visible star is SAO69181 and orbits the black hole. The in-falling matter from the star is heated to millions of degrees, producing X-rays.

 

This image is a combination of SII, H-alpha, and OIII in the Hubble Palette.

 

Details:

Scope: TMB130SS @ f/5.6

Reducer: AT30RED

Camera: QSI690-wsg8

Guide Camera: Starlight Xpress Ultrastar

Mount: Mach1 GTO

Ha: 15x15min

OIII: 15x15min

SII: 15x15min

Software: SGP, PHD2, APCC, Pixinsight

+11 hrs total exposure

 

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Uploaded on August 5, 2018