NGC 7000

North American Nebula

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Object NGC7000
Constellation Cygnus
Date Aquired 09/25/2003
Camera ST-2000XM with CFW-8
Exposure 9X10 Min L, 5X10 Min R (2x2) , 5X5 Min G  (2x2), 5X8 min B (2x2)
Telescope Takahashi FS-60C with F/4.4  reducer/flattener
Mount Losmandy G11

 

This is an emission nebula about 1500 light years away and about 60 light year wide, appropriately named the North American Nebula. The extreme density of stars in this picture show that this nebula lies directly in the band of the Milky Way. The "Gulf of Mexico" area of the nebula is not caused by an absence of glowing hydrogen gas, but by a vast cloud of dark dusk in front of the it that obscures the nebula behind it.

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