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Which one is your favourtie nebula?.. Swipe right to see all the #nebula photos➡️
I know guys, you said you like galaxies more than nebulae, but nebulae are wonderful too, and there are many people here in this space lovers community that love nebulae, so here's another carousel of nebulae pictures, this time all the photos were captured and edited by @curtismorgan .
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1. Pillars of Creation (Eagle Nebula)
2. Crescent Nebula
3. Horse Head Nebula (IC434)
4. Orion Nebula
5. Thor's Helmet Nebula (NGC2359)
6. Elephant Trunk Nebula
7. Rossete Nebula (Skull nebula)
8. Flaming Star Nebula
9. Cave Nebula
10. Heart Nebula
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By: @curtismorgan
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Tags: #astrophotographer#astronomy#astrophotography#nebulas#telescope#universe#astrography#astro_photography#astronomicalobject#deepsky#astrofotografia#deepspace#constellation
The Trifid nebula (also known as Messier 20 or NGC 6514) is an H II region in the constellation Sagittarius. The nebula is divided into three lobes separated by dark lines of dust. Messier 20 is an emission, absorption and reflection nebula, at the same time. At the center of the Trifid nebula is the open cluster Collinder 360 (C1759-230), whose brightest star is HD164492A, a blue giant star of spectral type O. As per the latest measurements, the distance average between the Earth and the stars of the cluster is 4,120 light-years.
NGC 6514 is located 1.3° from the Lagoon nebula (Messier 8). The open cluster, Messier 21, can also be seen at the top left of the image.
Gear used:
Skywatcher 80/600 ED-PRO Black Diamond Refractor telescope + Reducer-corrector 0.85X Skywatcher
Skywatcher AZEQ6 GT SynScan mount
ASiair Pro
ZWO ASI294MC Pro camera
Optolong L-Pro filter
Skywatcher 50ED EVOGUIDE guiding telescope
ZWO ASI290MM guiding camera
Acquisition details:
M20_49x300s_Bin1_gain139_15°C 245'
Total exposure time: 4h 5'
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