NGC7822 - stellar blast furnace
NGC7822 - stellar blast furnace
NGC 7822 is an emission nebula located in Cepheus, about 3,000 lightyears away.
It's a violent, chaotic deep-sky region where young stars are being born, their powerful radiation ionising the surrounding gas and causing it to glow. Within these dark, dusty regions, new stars are likely being born, but the powerful radiation that's fuelling NGC 7822's light emission is also destroying the cosmic gas and dust necessary for stellar birth, effectively cutting them off at the source.
It's a violent, chaotic deep-sky region where young stars are being born, their powerful radiation ionising the surrounding gas and causing it to glow. Within these dark, dusty regions, new stars are likely being born, but the powerful radiation that's fuelling NGC 7822's light emission is also destroying the cosmic gas and dust necessary for stellar birth, effectively cutting them off at the source.
Telescope
Takahashi FSQ-106EDX4 - SPA3
Camera
FLI PL16083
Location
IC Observatory Spain
Date of observation
2021/22 One Click observations
Filters
Astrodon Ha (3nm), SII (3nm), OIII (3nm)
Processing
Pixinsight, Starnet2, Photoshop, Topaz AI
Credits
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