Andy Elliott
Well-Known Member
Another from what will become my dark nebulae series.
The Dark Shark Nebula (LDN1235) is part of a large molecular cloud in the constellation Cepheus. LDN1235 actually corresponds to the ‘eye’ of the shark, which, together with other dark nebulae in the region give the form of a shark. Within the dark nebulae are two blue reflection nebulae, vdB 149 (below the shark's head) and vdB 150 (above the shark's head), reflecting the light of stars within the nebulae. There is also a small spiral galaxy (PGC67671) located to the right of the shark’s ‘dorsal fin’ just right of the bright white star.
Shot during May 2023
Esprit100ED telescope
ASI2600MC camera
EQ6R pro mount
Acquisition using N.I.N.A; 320x150s
All processing in Pixinsight
The annotated image can be found here: https://astrob.in/o6ub9t/0/
The Dark Shark Nebula (LDN1235) is part of a large molecular cloud in the constellation Cepheus. LDN1235 actually corresponds to the ‘eye’ of the shark, which, together with other dark nebulae in the region give the form of a shark. Within the dark nebulae are two blue reflection nebulae, vdB 149 (below the shark's head) and vdB 150 (above the shark's head), reflecting the light of stars within the nebulae. There is also a small spiral galaxy (PGC67671) located to the right of the shark’s ‘dorsal fin’ just right of the bright white star.
Shot during May 2023
Esprit100ED telescope
ASI2600MC camera
EQ6R pro mount
Acquisition using N.I.N.A; 320x150s
All processing in Pixinsight
The annotated image can be found here: https://astrob.in/o6ub9t/0/