The pillar of Cepheus (VdB 152)

Image Description and Details :         This cosmic pillar stretches for approximately 1,400 light  years along the northern part of the Milky Way, in the constellation  Cepheus. Near the edge of the large molecular cloud, pockets of dust  block all light from the stars in the background or weaken the light of  the brightest star at the top, this star giving the nebula its  characteristic blue color.  At the bottom right of the image is a  planetary nebula LBN 538 (red / blue). Discovered in 1979 and first  described in an article in 1980 by Dengel, Hartl and Weinberger.  ASA Newton 250/950 F3.6 Paramount MyT ZWO ASI2400MC à -10°C + rotateur Artesky IDAS LPS-P3 et IDAS NBZ Nebula Boost Skywatcher Evostar72ED + ASI120MM mini TheSkyX pro, MaxPilot, FocusMax, AstroPixel Processor, PixInsight, Photoshop 44h5' (68x 900” Filtre NBZ, 83x300" et 121x600" Filtre LPS-P3) Lorraine, France 31 August, 1er, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 et 8 September 2021       Copyright:         Thomas LELU

Image Description and Details :

This cosmic pillar stretches for approximately 1,400 light years along the northern part of the Milky Way, in the constellation Cepheus. Near the edge of the large molecular cloud, pockets of dust block all light from the stars in the background or weaken the light of the brightest star at the top, this star giving the nebula its characteristic blue color.

At the bottom right of the image is a planetary nebula LBN 538 (red / blue). Discovered in 1979 and first described in an article in 1980 by Dengel, Hartl and Weinberger.

ASA Newton 250/950 F3.6
Paramount MyT
ZWO ASI2400MC à -10°C + rotateur Artesky
IDAS LPS-P3 et IDAS NBZ Nebula Boost
Skywatcher Evostar72ED + ASI120MM mini
TheSkyX pro, MaxPilot, FocusMax, AstroPixel Processor, PixInsight, Photoshop
44h5' (68x 900” Filtre NBZ, 83x300" et 121x600" Filtre LPS-P3)
Lorraine, France
31 August, 1er, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 et 8 September 2021

Copyright: Thomas LELU

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