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IC 405 - 21.3.2022 at 20.08 - 21.3.2022 at 22.04 Helsinki Observation number 105847

Visibility IV / V

Tero Hiekkalinna, Ursa (Helsinki)

The flaming stellar nebula, or IC 405, is an emission and reflection nebula in the constellation of the Driver about 1,500 light-years from Earth. Exposure for a total of 5 hours and 20 minutes. I photographed this during fall 2021 and spring 2022.



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Additional information
  • Observation target
    • Deep space object
  • Designation
    • IC 405
  • Constellation
    • Auriga
  • Nebulae
    • Emission nebula info

      In an emission nebula the hot stars nearby cause the gas glow. This should not mix with reflection nebula, where the gas is only lit up by nearby stars.

      The appearance of a gas nebula is irregular, and the fainter parts of it need bigger instruments to be visible.

       

      Emssion nebulae in Cepheus. The bigger part is composed of the nebulae Cederblad 214 (Ced214) and NGC 7822. The lower round nebula is called Sharpless 170 (Sh2-170). Image J-P Metsävainio.

       

      The Orion nebula. Image Samuli Vuorinen.

       

      In this 4-degree-field there are emission nebulae Sh2-157, Sh2-158, Sh2-159, Sh2-161 and Sh2-162 (or NGC 7635 aka Bubble Nebula) and open clusters M52 and NGC 7510. Image Juha Kepsu.

       

      NGC 281 aka Pacman Nebula. The object is in Cassiopeia. Image J-P Metsävainio.

       

      NGC 896 in Cassiopeia is the tip of Heart Nebula (IC 1805). Image Timo Inkinen.

    • Reflection nebula info

      Reflection nebula is gas only lit up by nearby stars. It should not be mix up with emission nebula, where hot stars nearby cause the gas glow. But then reflection nebulae are visible in the same areas with emission nebulae. The appearance of reflection nebulae is irregular, and many of them need bigger instruments to be visible.

       

      Reflection nebulae are glowing blue around the stars of Pleyades. Image Juha Parvio.

       

      The blue glowing reflection nebula NGC 1333 around the bright star is in Perseus. Image Timo Inkinen.

       

      The bluish reflection nebula NGC 2023 is located lower left from the Horsehead Nebula. The Horsehead Nebula itself is a dark nebula in the front of red emission nebula IC 434. In the left side there is NGC 2024 aka Flame Nebula. Image Samuli Vuorinen.

       

      NGC 7538 in Cepheus is a combination of reflection and emission nebula. Image Timo Inkinen.

       

      Rflection nebulae (LBN 550, 552 and 555) and dark nebulae (LDN 1228) in Cepheus. Image Juha Kepsu.

       

      Reclection nebula vdB 141 in Cepheus. Image Tero Turunen.

Technical information

Stand: iOptron CEM60

Recording tube and camera: Sky-Watcher 80ED pro-series + ZWO ASI071MC Pro

Tracking tube and camera: Orion ShortTube 80mm + ZWO ASI120MM mini

Polar Orientation Tube and Camera: Celestron 9 × 50 Viewfinder Telescope + ZWO ASI224MC (Polar Orientation with SharpCap Pro)

Sky camera: ZWO ASI120MC

Engine focus: ZWO EAF

As imaging software I use: NINA - Nighttime Imaging 'N' Astronomy 2 (BETA), PHD2 and Cartes du Ciel.

Image Calibration, Stacking, and Processing: PixInsight 1.8

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