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Jelieta Walinski Ph.D
Medicine Rock State Park, MT, USA
08/18/2022
03:00 am

Equipment Details:

Optics: Celestron Nexstar Evolution 9.25 235mm f/10 Schmidth Cassegrain Telescope

Mount: Sky Watcher EQ-6R PRO Computerized Equatorial Mount - S30300

Camera: ZWO - ASI2600MCPRO

ZWO 30F4 Miniscope

ZWO Asi 462MC Planetary Camera

ZWO AsiAir Pro Wifi Camera Controller

Post-processing Details:

The Images were download through Bridge, Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker, processed in pixinsight and photoshop.

Image Details:

This is Cone Nebula (NGC 2264), located in the constellation of Monoceros, the Unicorn! The approximate distance from Earth is 2,700 light years and it is located in the Orion Arm of the milky Way surrounding the NGC 2264 star cluster. It is a triagular dark nebula near the bottom of the nebula. The bright star at the center of this image is 15 Monocerotis (or ’S Monocerotis). it is a quadruple star system consisting of four brilliant blue-white stars (classes O7, B7, B8 and A6) and it is partly responsible for causing the nebula to glow. It is the brightest part of a large emision nebula in the list with accurate sistance.It is a cousin of the M16 pillars. They are common in large regions of star birth. Both are incubators for developing stars.

The Cone Nebula has an apparent length of 10 arcminutes, corresponding to a spatial extension of about 7 light years. It is faint when observed visually, however it is really interesting to be photographed.

159 light frames
100 dark frames
100 bias frames
100 light frames