The Cosmic Bat
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The Cosmic Bat
This dark nebula, LND 43, also referred to as the Cosmic Bat Nebula, is located in the constellation of Ophiuchus, approx. 1400 light years from Earth. This molecular cloud is obscuring a larger bright nebula behind it, LBN 7. LBN 7 is the illuminated dust surrounding the dark nebula. The small galaxy seen below LDN 43, just to the left of a bright orange star, is LEDA 3868080. This galaxy is located 400 million light years away. It is slightly larger than our Milky Way, at about 130,000 light years in diameter. This background galaxy is 400,000 times further away than the foreground nebula.
This image is from an Advanced Request using AUS-1 Takahashi FSQ-106 Telescope, and capturing 20 x 300s of each LRGB, a total of approx 6.5 hours. I am always torn between starry and starless images but tend towards seeing the stars as this seems the more natural option. I have, however, also included a starless version as I think this shows a better view of the dark nebula.
This image is from an Advanced Request using AUS-1 Takahashi FSQ-106 Telescope, and capturing 20 x 300s of each LRGB, a total of approx 6.5 hours. I am always torn between starry and starless images but tend towards seeing the stars as this seems the more natural option. I have, however, also included a starless version as I think this shows a better view of the dark nebula.
Telescope
AUS-1 Takahashi FSQ-106ED
Camera
QHY 600M
Location
Australia
Date of observation
20 Datasets 1st August 24
Filters
LRGB
Processing
Pixinsight, Blur Exterminator, Affinity, Star Exterminator, Topaz De-Noise/Sharpen
Comments
I agree with your preference for stars, especially in photos like this. In particular, the bright star, HD149013, is casting a distinct reflection nebula, and without the star it is astronomically misleading. More generally, the fainter stars help explain the ambient IFN.
Looks like a Picture of the Day winner to me!
An excellent job pulling out all that background dust and nebulosity Michelle and a nice scary looking Bat.
Thanks Ray
Great work Michelle!
Thanks Jonathon