NGC6604 and Sh2-54 HOO

Image Title: NGC6604 and Sh2-54 HOO

Copyright: Mago Juanma - N-Kuadra Astrophotography

Date image was taken: July 11, 2024

Location: Albacete (Spain)

Image Description and Details: NGC 6604 is an impressive star cluster located about 5,500 light-years away in the constellation Serpens. It is associated with the Sh2-54 nebula, which contains glowing clouds of hydrogen and oxygen. The intense radiation and stellar winds from the cluster are triggering the formation of new stars, making it a fascinating object for astronomers.

NGC 6604 is often overshadowed by the nearby Eagle Nebula but has unique features that draw scientific interest. One of the most intriguing aspects is a column of hot ionized gas, sometimes referred to as a "chimney," which extends about 650 light-years perpendicular to the galactic plane.

It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784 and remains an important object for understanding star formation and the dynamics of young star clusters.

Equipment Details: Constellation: Serpens
Distance: 5,500 light-years
Photography: Askar Fra400. ZWO ASI 294MC PRO
Lights:
429x300s (Askar Color Magic Ha/Oiii)
300x30s (SvBony IR/UV)
Total Integration: 38hr 15min

Name: Juan Manuel López García

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