The Southern Owl Nebula

the southern owl nebula

Image Title: The Southern Owl Nebula

Copyright: vikas chander

Date image was taken: March 27, 2025

Location: Obstech Chile

Data Acquisition Method: Personal Telescope Setup

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Image Description and Details: This extraordinary bubble swimming in a glowing red sea of hydrogen may appear supernatural and mysterious to most, but it is a familiar astronomical object, a planetary nebula. Planetary nebulae are created by the ejected and expanding gas of a dying star and although they are brilliant and intriguing objects in the initial stages of formation, these bubbles fade away as their constituent gas moves away and the central stars grow dimmer. Like all planetary nebulae, the Southern Owl Nebula, (scientific name ESO 378-1), isrelatively short-lived, lasting only a few tens of thousands of years, compared to a typical stellar lifetime of several billion years. Located in the constellation of Hydra (The Female Water Snake), it’s informal name relates to its visual cousin in the Northern Hemisphere, M97 or the Owl Nebula…

Equipment Details: Telescope: Planewave CDK 24 inch
Camera: Moravian C5A-100 mono
Filters : Chroma LRGBSHO
Mount: Planewave L-600
Observatory : Obstech

R= 100 x 300s
G= 101 x 300s
B= 102 x 300s
Ha = 101 x 600s
Oiii = 102 x 600s
Total integration = 59h5m
Software : NINA, PixInsight

Name: vikas chander

Email: vikaschander@rolexhosiery.com

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