Bathed in Blue | Astronomy magazine

Bathed in Blue | Astronomy magazine




Bathed in Blue | Astronomy magazine














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Bathed in Blue | Astronomy magazine
Greg Polanski from Kanata, Ontario, Canada The Ever-Popular Rosette Nebula (NGC 2237–9/46) Lies 10 ° East of Betelgeuse and is an impressive telescopic sight. Deep Imaging Reveals the line of Dark Bok Globules – Small dense clouds where baby stars are forming – that appear to lie suspended within the nebula. The imager took 12⅓ hourscontinue reading “Bathed in Blue”

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Greg Polanski from Kanata, Ontario, Canada

The Ever-Popular Rosette Nebula (NGC 2237–9/46) Lies 10 ° East of Betelgeuse and is an impressive telescopic sight. Deep Imaging Reveals the line of Dark Bok Globules – Small dense clouds where baby stars are forming – that appear to lie suspended within the nebula. The imager took 12⅓ hours of exposure with a 3.6-inch scope in Sho Filters.


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