NGC7635 The Bubble Nebula

Comet Hunter

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Taken 11/17/2022 with (80) 5 min subs, Processed in PixInsight and Affinity Photo
SVX102 Raptor, EQ6R Pro, ASI533MC Pro, Asiair Pro/w EAF, Optolong L-Extreme filter.
NGC 7635, also known as the Bubble Nebula, is a region emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia.
The "bubble" is created by the stellar wind from a massive hot, 8.7 magnitude young central star, SAO 20575
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JimFox

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Wow Ed! This is so awesome! It has such a 3 dimensional feel to it. I like how the bubble is brighter along with the nebulosity just to the left of it. It looks like light is shining out from it.

I have admired the Bubble nebula for a while, but haven't captured it. You got me looking it up to see if it's visible at night now. I can't capture it here in Colorado at my daughters, but it's on my list for when I get back to California in a few weeks. Though I don't know how I can make mine look anywhere close to how awesome this is.
 
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