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June 23, 2012

Swan/Omega Nebula - M 17 (Full Crop)

Fort Griffin State Historic Site

The Omega Nebula, also known as the Swan Nebula, Checkmark Nebula, Lobster Nebula, and the Horseshoe Nebula (catalogued as Messier 17 or M17 and as NGC 6618) is an H II region in the constellation Sagittarius. It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux in 1745. Charles Messier catalogued it in 1764. It is located in the rich starfields of the Sagittarius area of the Milky Way.

The Omega Nebula is between 5,000 and 6,000 light-years from Earth and it spans some 15 light-years in diameter. The cloud of interstellar matter of which this nebula is a part is roughly 40 light-years in diameter. The total mass of the Omega Nebula is an estimated 800 solar masses. An open cluster of 35 stars lies embedded in the nebulosity and causes the gases of the nebula to shine due to radiation from these hot, young stars. (Wikipedia)

AstroTech 111ED Triplet Apocromatic Refractor
Astro Tech Flattener
Baader UV/IR Cut Filter
Starlight Xpress M25C CCD camera
Astro Tech 72 ED guidescope
DMK 21AF04 guide camera
Astro Physics Mach 1 GTO mount
23 exposures at 5 minutes each

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


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