CED 214/NGC 7822 SHO
CED 214/NGC 7822 SHO
Here's a combination of One-Clicks of CED 214 taken with SPA-1 and NGC 7822 taken with SPA-3. Total integration time from both scopes is 17 hours of HSO @600s/sub.
CED 214/ NGC 7822 is a young star forming complex in Cepheus at a distance from Earth of about 2,900 light-years. The complex looks like a cosmic question mark and contains an emission region (SH2-171) and a young cluster of stars (Berkeley 59). It also contains one of the hottest stars BD+66 1673 which has a surface temperature of 45,00K and is nearly 100,000 times as luminous as our Sun and is responsible for illuminating the nebula.
Anyway, hope ya like it!
Tom
Annotated Astrobin Image: https://astrob.in/full/2xv1u3/0/
CED 214/ NGC 7822 is a young star forming complex in Cepheus at a distance from Earth of about 2,900 light-years. The complex looks like a cosmic question mark and contains an emission region (SH2-171) and a young cluster of stars (Berkeley 59). It also contains one of the hottest stars BD+66 1673 which has a surface temperature of 45,00K and is nearly 100,000 times as luminous as our Sun and is responsible for illuminating the nebula.
Anyway, hope ya like it!
Tom
Annotated Astrobin Image: https://astrob.in/full/2xv1u3/0/
Telescope
SPA-1, SPA-3
Camera
FLI PL 16803
Location
IC Astronomy Observatory, Spain
Date of observation
July-August 2022
Filters
Astrodon 3nm H, S, O
Processing
Pixinsight
Credits
SPA-1, SPA-3 Telescope Live/ Tom Peter