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The Eagle and Swan Nebulas in Elemental Colors |
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About This Photograph
The Eagle and Swan nebulae are two star-forming regions straddling the constellations Sagittarius and Serpens Cauda (the "Tail of the Serpent"). In this image, a special filters were used to isolate the light emitted by sulphur, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, which are energized by the bright young stars within the nebulae. Red color represents sulphur emission, green indicates hydrogen, and blue signifies oxygen.
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Technical Details |
Optics: | Takahashi FSQ-106N. | Camera: | STL-11000M. | Mount: | Astro-Physics AP1200GTO. | Filters: | Custom Scientific 5nm Sulphur-II, H-alpha, Oxygen-III. | Dates/Times: | 18-19 June 2004. | Location: | Canyon of the Eagles park, Burnet, Texas. | Exposure Details: | SII:Ha:OIII = 105:240:120 minutes (15-minute exposures). | |
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