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24-FEB-2016

Cone and Fox fur nebulae and Christmas tree cluster in HST palette

This enigmatic formation of gas and dust lies in the constellation of Monoceros (the Unicorn) not far off the right arm of Orion. This is a close-up of a small section of a much larger complex, generally known as the Christmas Tree cluster. The mysterious Cone Nebula is also a part of this same cloud.

The red regions of this nebula are caused by hydrogen gas that has been stimulated to emit its own light by the copious ultraviolet radiation coming from the hot, blue stars of the cluster. The blue areas shine by a different process: they are mainly dust clouds that reflect the bluish light of the same stars.

Its popular name arises because the nebula looks like the head of a stole made from the fur of a red fox.

FLI Microline 814x,Televue NP127
24x10 minutes Ha
30x10 minutes OIII
31x10 minutes SII full exif


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Shimon Levkovich24-Feb-2016 03:38
Beautiful and very interesting. V
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