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October 7, 2010

Witch Head Nebula (IC2118) (partial)

Okie-Tex Star Party 2010

This nebula shaped like a witch head is associated with the bright star Rigel in the constellation Orion. The Witch Head Nebula glows primarily by light reflected from bright star Rigel, located just off the upper right edge of the full image shown in the link below. Fine dust in the nebula reflects the light. The blue color is caused not only by Rigel's blue color but because the dust grains reflect blue light more efficiently than red.

This is a very large nebula. This is only a partial view. It only received 40 minutes total exposure so much more exposure time and a different orientation of the camera would be required to see the entire nebula. To see the whole nebula see:

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0612/ic2118_dss_big.jpg

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS
Hap Griffin modified with Astrodon UV/NIR Block filter
TMB 80 Triplet with AT Field Flattener
University Optics 11x80 guidescope
Meade DSI guide camera
Celestron CGE mount
ISO 800 4 exposures @ 10 minutes each

Guided with PHD
Captured and Stacked in Nebulosity
Processed in Photoshop full exif


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