The Dragon's Egg
The Dragon's Egg
NGC 6165/6164 are the two lobes of an emission nebula situated in the constellation of Norma approx. 4200 light years from Earth. It is commonly referred to as the Dragon’s Egg Nebula due to its proximity to NGC 6188 - known as the Fighting Dragons of Ara.
The nebula is a cloud of dust and gas surrounding a pair of stars called HD 148937.
In a recent study astronomers have shown that this was most likely a three star system until two of them clashed and merged, creating a new, larger and magnetic star. This violent event also created the spectacular nebula that now surround the remaining stars.
      
        The nebula is a cloud of dust and gas surrounding a pair of stars called HD 148937.
In a recent study astronomers have shown that this was most likely a three star system until two of them clashed and merged, creating a new, larger and magnetic star. This violent event also created the spectacular nebula that now surround the remaining stars.
SPECIFICATIONS
          Telescope
                  CHI-1 Planewave CDK24
              Camera
                  FLI ProLIne PL9000
              Location
                  Chile
              Date of observation
                  25 Datasets obtained between Aug 21 - Apr 22
              Filters
                  SHO
              Processing
                  Pixinsight, Blur Exterminator, Affinity, Star Exterminator, Topaz De-Noise/Sharpen
              Comments
Great job bringing out the faint OIII nebulosity in upper right quadrant! I was pretty happy with the work I did, until I saw yours. Back to work...
Many thanks for your comment John.
 
 
    