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annotation: '{"channel": "eso", "itemid": "eso9842c", "publishedUTCISO8601": "1998-09-15T00:00:00+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: MIC
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: -37.62019830901626
description: The galaxy ESO 342-G017 was observed on August 19, 1998 during a spell
of excellent observing conditions. Two exposures, each lasting 120 seconds, were
taken through a red filtre to produce this photo. The quality of the original images
is excellent, with seeing (FWHM) of only 0.26 arcsec measured on the stars in the
frame. ESO 342-G017 is an Sc-type spiral galaxy seen edge-on, and the Test Camera
was rotated so that the disc of the galaxy appears horizontal in the figure. Thanks
to the image quality, the photo shows much detail in the rather flat disc, including
a very thin, obscuring dust band and some brighter knots, most probably star-forming
regions.This image is reproduced from a composite of two 120-second exposures in
the red R-band (~600 nm) of the edge-on galaxy ESO342-G017, both with 0.26 arcsec
image quality. The frames were flat-fielded and cleaned for cosmics before combination.
The field shown measures 1.5 x 1.5 arcmin. North is inclined 38 o clockwise from
the top, East is to the left.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/eso/eso9842c/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: Edge-on galaxy ESO 342-G017
ra_hr: 21.202751803941943
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/eso/eso9842c/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 0.23640974887200003
---
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annotation: '{"channel": "eso", "itemid": "potw1242a", "publishedUTCISO8601": "2012-10-15T10:00:00+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: GRU
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: -39.386232751638744
description: IC 5148 is a beautiful planetary nebula located some 3000 light-years
away in the constellation of Grus (The Crane). The nebula has a diameter of a couple
of light-years, and it is still growing at over 50 kilometres per second — one of
the fastest expanding planetary nebulae known. The term “planetary nebula” arose
in the 19th century, when the first observations of such objects — through the small
telescopes available at the time — looked somewhat like giant planets. However,
the true nature of planetary nebulae is quite different. When a star with a mass
similar to or a few times more than that of our Sun approaches the end of its life,
its outer layers are thrown off into space. The expanding gas is illuminated by
the hot remaining core of the star at the centre, forming the planetary nebula,
which often takes on a beautiful, glowing shape.  When observed with a smaller amateur
telescope, this particular planetary nebula shows up as a ring of material, with
the star — which will cool to become a white dwarf — shining in the middle of the
central hole. This appearance led astronomers to nickname IC 5148 the Spare Tyre
Nebula. The ESO Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera (EFOSC2) on the New Technology
Telescope at La Silla gives a somewhat more elegant view of this object. Rather
than looking like a spare tyre, the nebula resembles ethereal blossom with layered
petals.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/eso/potw1242a/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: From Cosmic Spare Tyre to Ethereal Blossom
ra_hr: 21.992973072325682
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/eso/potw1242a/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 0.7100645176799998
---
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annotation: '{"channel": "eso", "itemid": "potw1730a", "publishedUTCISO8601": "2017-07-24T06:00:00+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: OCT
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: -75.11113082886247
description: 'Approximately 95 million light-years away, in the southern constellation
of Octans (The Octant), lies NGC 7098 — an intriguing spiral galaxy with numerous
sets of double features. The first of NGC 7098s double features is a duo of distinct
ring-like structures that loop around the galaxys hazy heart. These are NGC 7098s
spiral arms, which have wound themselves around the galaxys luminous core. This
central region hosts a second double feature: a double bar. NGC 7098 has also developed
features known as ansae, visible as small, bright streaks at each end of the central
region. Ansae are visible areas of overdensity — they commonly take looping, linear,
or circular shapes, and can be found at the extremities of planetary ring systems,
in nebulous clouds, and, as is the case with NGC 7098, in parts of galaxies that
are packed to the brim with stars. This image is formed from data gathered by the
FOcal Reducer and low dispersion Spectrograph (FORS) instrument, installed on ESOs
Very Large Telescope at Paranal Observatory. An array of distant galaxies are also
visible throughout the frame, the most prominent being the small, edge-on, spiral
galaxy visible to the left of NGC 7098, known as PGC 246235.'
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/eso/potw1730a/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: Seeing double
ra_hr: 21.73808172724971
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/eso/potw1730a/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 1.2625338860753075
---
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angular_size: 0.111514486254816
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "gemini-20061001-ngc7009-ao", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2007-12-28T00:00:00+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: AQR
cxstatus: in:6427631d975014bc743f17c1
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: -11.363181273008701
description: This Gemini North image shows the well-known planetary nebula NGC 7009
(the Saturn Nebula) in the near infrared with adaptive optics. The image has a full-width-half-maximum
of 0.1 arcsecond (K band) and was produced by combining ALTAIR/NIRI images in K,
Br-gamma, and H₂ (1-0) bands. The data were obtained in October, 2006 and are now
available on the Gemini Science Archive.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/gemini-20061001-ngc7009-ao/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: AO Image NGC 7009
ra_hr: 21.06966670965147
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/gemini-20061001-ngc7009-ao/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 0.111514486254816
---
_uuid: c68a6966-7444-4d7e-8bf4-baa294d895d4
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "geminiann09001a", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2009-01-05T14:34:49+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: CYG
cxstatus: in:6427635c975014bc743f1802
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 42.23600783987187
description: NIRI/Altair + Laser-guide-star image of NGC 7027 from Gemini North. The
image is a two-color composite, [Fe II] emission is coded in the white color, molecular
hydrogen emission [H2 (S 1-0)] is shown in red. The central star of the system is
apparent in the middle of the nebula. Details as small as ~0.125” are discernable
in the image. Particularly interesting is the appearance of the dust lane that runs
approximately top to bottom across the nebula. This is also visible in the HST data
shown below.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/geminiann09001a/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: Gemini Researchers Receive Prestigious Canadian Award
ra_hr: 21.11715242892761
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/geminiann09001a/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 0.04949590879006649
---
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annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-02215", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2020-06-30T21:34:15+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: PEG
cxstatus: in:6427638a975014bc743f1832
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 12.171821737203185
description: 'M15, or NGC7078, a globular cluster in the constellation Pegasus, as
seen by the KPNO 4-m telescope in 1975. M15 is a strong X-ray source, about 34000
light-years away and about 130 light-years across. It is unusual in that it contains
a small planetary nebula (K648) in the northeast side (just below the center at
the left). Orientation: north left, east down.'
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-02215/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: M15, NGC 7078
ra_hr: 21.499415986107937
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-02215/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 3.7943999999999996
---
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angular_size: 4.326885900000001
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-abell74", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2020-06-30T21:34:02+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: VUL
cxstatus: in:642763c3975014bc743f186d
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 24.14440925321811
description: This image was obtained with the wide-field view of the Mosaic camera
on the Mayall 4-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. Abell 74 is an
ancient planetary nebula. Because of its age it is a very faint target. Ancient
planetary nebulae are often distorted in shape due to interactions with the interstellar
medium. Interestingly, Abell 74 is remarkably symmetric despite its age. The image
was generated with observations in the Hydrogen alpha (red) and Oxygen [OIII] (blue)
filters. In this image, North is left, East is down.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-abell74/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: Planetary Nebula Abell 74
ra_hr: 21.281774081302046
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-abell74/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 4.326885900000001
---
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angular_size: 3.851519999999999
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-ic1396", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2020-06-30T21:34:05.086965+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: CEP
cxstatus: in:642763d4975014bc743f187f
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 57.4796600304563
description: This image of the Elephant Trunk Nebula was taken with the Mosaic camera
on the WIYN 0.9-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, Arizona.
The Elephant Trunk is a dense, elongated cloud of gas inside a bright cluster of
stars known as IC 1396. The trunk conceals many young protostars that are in the
process of forming.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-ic1396/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: IC1396, The Elephant Trunk Nebula
ra_hr: 21.59935097575952
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-ic1396/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 3.851519999999999
---
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angular_size: 5.932982631960525
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-ic1396a", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2020-06-30T21:34:04+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: CEP
cxstatus: in:642763d5975014bc743f1880
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 58.26900616745413
description: This image was obtained with the wide-field view of the Mosaic camera
on the Mayall 4-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. IC 1396 is a
giant emission nebula that is over 3 degrees in diameter. It is illuminated by a
hot, massive O-type star (HD 206267) near its center. The star is not visible in
this image- it is off of the top edge. This image is of a portion of IC 1396 in
the northern part of the nebula. It shows only about 5% of the entire nebula. Images
of other parts of IC 1396 are also available in this gallery. The image was generated
with observations in the Hydrogen alpha (red) and Sulphur [SII] (blue) filters.
In this image, North is down, East is right.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-ic1396a/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: IC 1396 North
ra_hr: 21.68079717199069
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-ic1396a/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 5.932982631960525
---
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angular_size: 6.1021326600000005
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-ic1396b", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2020-06-30T21:34:04+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: CEP
cxstatus: in:642763d6975014bc743f1881
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 57.73810225231407
description: This image was obtained with the wide-field view of the Mosaic camera
on the Mayall 4-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. IC 1396 is a
giant emission nebula that is over 3 degrees in diameter. It is illuminated by a
hot, massive O-type star (HD 206267) near its center. The star is not visible in
this image- it is off of the top edge. This image is of a portion of IC 1396 in
the north-eastern part of the nebula. It shows only about 5% of the entire nebula.
Images of other parts of IC 1396 are also available in this gallery. The image was
generated with observations in the Hydrogen alpha (red) and Sulphur [SII] (blue)
filters. In this image, North is left, East is down.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-ic1396b/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: IC 1396 Northeast
ra_hr: 21.7728293503811
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-ic1396b/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 6.1021326600000005
---
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angular_size: 6.179128453525995
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-ic1396c", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2020-06-30T21:34:04+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: CEP
cxstatus: in:642763d7975014bc743f1882
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 57.132343032278676
description: This image was obtained with the wide-field view of the Mosaic camera
on the Mayall 4-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. IC 1396 is a
giant emission nebula that is over 3 degrees in diameter. It is illuminated by a
hot, massive O-type star (HD 206267) near its center. The star is not visible in
this image- it is off of the top edge. This image is of a portion of IC 1396 in
the south-eastern part of the nebula. It shows only about 5% of the entire nebula.
Images of other parts of IC 1396 are also available in this gallery. The image was
generated with observations in the Hydrogen alpha (red) and Sulphur [SII] (blue)
filters. In this image, North is left, East is down.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-ic1396c/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: IC 1396 Southeast
ra_hr: 21.77006134353833
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-ic1396c/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 6.179128453525995
---
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angular_size: 2.69892
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-m15-kpno-0-9-m", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2020-09-18T02:09:46+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: PEG
cxstatus: in:642763f8975014bc743f18a5
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 12.165666243149145
description: Somewhat over 33000 light-years away and 120 light-years across, M15
in the constellation Pegasus is one of the more conspicuous of the large globular
star clusters, almost visible to the naked eye. This picture was made from CCD images
taken at the WIYN 0.9-meter Telescope in July and September of 1998. The dynamic
range has been compressed considerably to show both the dense inner region of the
cluster and the much fainter outer areas. Image size 15.9 arc minutes.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-m15-kpno-0-9-m/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: M15, NGC 7078
ra_hr: 21.49952584412278
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-m15-kpno-0-9-m/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 2.69892
---
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angular_size: 2.69892
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-m30", "publishedUTCISO8601": "2020-06-30T21:34:16+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: CAP
cxstatus: in:64276406975014bc743f18b4
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: -23.178918510983255
description: M30, or NGC7099, a globular cluster in the constellation Capricornus,
is about 75 light-years across and about 26,000 light-years away. This image was
taken in July 1997 at the Kitt Peak 0.9-meter telescope, during the Research Experiences
for Undergraduates (REU) program operated at the Kitt Peak National Observatory
and supported by the National Science Foundation.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-m30/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: M30, NGC 7099
ra_hr: 21.6728725983792
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-m30/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 2.69892
---
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angular_size: 7.907603823745559
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-m39", "publishedUTCISO8601": "2004-06-29T19:03:39+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: CYG
cxstatus: in:6427640d975014bc743f18bb
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 48.464070800144114
description: M39 is a loose, widely spaced open cluster in the constellation Cygnus.
Quite close to Earth at about 800 light-years away, M39 has around 30 members and
is two to three hundred million years old. This picture is a combination of 33 dithered
frames in BVR colors taken with the Mosaic camera at the WIYN 0.9-meter telescope
on Kitt Peak, near Tucson, Arizona, on the night of September 15th, 2003. This camera
uses eight separate CCD detectors to cover a large area of the sky, but requires
small dither motions between multiple exposures to fill in the gaps between the
individual chips.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-m39/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: M39, NGC 7092
ra_hr: 21.53028081313586
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-m39/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 7.907603823745559
---
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angular_size: 2.2326677999999998
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-mwp1", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2020-06-30T21:34:08.437788+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: CYG
cxstatus: in:64276434975014bc743f18e5
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 34.1973031867715
description: This image was obtained with the wide-field view of the Mosaic camera
on the Mayall 4-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. MWP1 is a very
usually shaped, unusually large, and unusually old, planetary nebulae. The progenitor
star is also one of the hottest stars known, so hot it is producing large amounts
of X-rays. The image was generated with observations in the Oxygen [OIII] (blue)
and Hydrogen-Alpha (orange) filters. In this image, North is up, East is to the
left.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-mwp1/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: Planetary Nebula MWP1
ra_hr: 21.286306665665897
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-mwp1/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 2.2326677999999998
---
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angular_size: 1.7237999999999998
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-n7129", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2020-06-30T21:34:10.354659+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: CEP
cxstatus: in:6427643a975014bc743f18ec
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 66.09816666015055
description: NGC7129 is a star-forming and photodissociation region and reflection
nebula in the constellation Cepheus. Studies suggest that the principal stars in
this region are well under a million years old, and are all still contributing to
further star formation. To the right somewhat below center in this image, those
of you with good eyesight, clear screens, and a good dose of wishful thinking, should
be able to see two small red patches, which constitute the Herbig Haro object number
103. In fact, this complex region contains several HH objects, of which HH103 is
the brightest and the only one visible in this relatively shallow picture. HH objects
are formed when the energetic outflow from a young stellar object (on its way to
becoming a full-fledged star) ionizes a slightly denser part of the interstellar
medium, which then glows in the red light of H-alpha, given off as the hydrogen
recombines. This energetic region also includes several molecular masers. This picture
was obtained during the year 2000 Research Experiences for Undergraduates program,
funded by the National Science Foundation, using the Kitt Peak National Observatory's
2.1-meter telescope.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-n7129/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: NGC 7129 in Cepheus
ra_hr: 21.714656497526697
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-n7129/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 1.7237999999999998
---
_uuid: 0ecabe29-a9ad-4081-b22f-9be71eb18bb2
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-ngc7023", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2020-06-30T21:34:10.306273+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: CEP
cxstatus: in:6427645b975014bc743f190d
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 68.1210186056888
description: This image was obtained with the wide-field view of the Mosaic Camera
on the Mayall 4-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory on August 29th,
2009. NGC 7023, also known as the Iris Nebula because of its flower-like shape,
is a bright reflection nebula. The bluish glow of the nebula comes from a hot, massive
star at the center of the nebula, named HD 200775. Blue light from the star is scattered
off dust grains in the nebula, giving it its distinctive color. The dust can also
be seen on the outer portions of the nebula, where it has a faint brownish color
and blocks out stars behind it. It was observed in the filters B (blue), V (green),
R (orange) and Hydrogen-Alpha (red). The image is rotated 30 degrees CCW from North
is up, East is to the left.
foreground_image_set_url: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-ngc7023/L{1}X{2}Y{3}.png
name: Iris Nebula NGC 7023
ra_hr: 21.024535874722595
thumbnail: http://data1.wwtassets.org/feeds/noirlab/noao-ngc7023/thumb.jpg
zoom_level: 3.77289432
---
_uuid: d224a021-061a-4f77-85a5-f87b8405fa51
annotation: '{"channel": "noirlab", "itemid": "noao-ngc7129", "publishedUTCISO8601":
"2020-06-30T21:53:16+00:00"}'
classification: ''
constellation: CEP
cxstatus: in:6427645c975014bc743f190e
data_set_type: Sky
dec_deg: 66.11305541386305
description: NGC 7129 is a star-forming region and reflection nebula in the constellation
of Cepheus. It is about 3000 light years away from the Earth. The stars in this
nebula are very young, only about a million years old. The red blobs above and below
the nebula are Herbig Haro objects, which are the result of jets of gas streaming
away from young stars in the nebula.
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catalog of reflection nebulae, published in 1966. Several stars are embedded in
the nebula. Their light gives it a ghoulish brown color. North is down and East
is to the right. Imaged August 28, 2009.
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description: This image was obtained with the wide-field view of the Mosaic Camera
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is located just south of vdB 141, a reflection nebula located in the constellation
Cepheus. This very faint nebula looks like a bird about to take flight. North is
down and East is to the right. Imaged August 28, 2009.
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complex in the constellation Cepheus. This interstellar cloud was discovered by
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astrophotography who began as an amateur comet hunter, earned a degree in mathematics
and later worked at Lick Observatory and the University of Chicago. He is also the
namesake of Barnards star, the second closest known star system to Earth.
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hot, massive O-type star (HD 206267) near its center. The star is not visible in
this image- it is off of the top edge. This image is of IC 1396A, a dark, dense
cloud of gas embedded in the nebula. It is informally known as the “Elephant Trunk
Nebula” because of its distinctive shape. Images of other parts of IC 1396 are also
available in this gallery. The image was generated with observations in the Hydrogen
alpha (red), Sulphur [SII] (blue) and I (orange) filters. In this image, North is
right, East is up.
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