The Statue of Liberty Nebula
The Statue of Liberty Nebula
This is 4 hrs of one click observations I put together on NGC 3576. NGC 3576 is a bright emission nebula in the Sagittarius arm of the galaxy a few thousand light-years away from the Eta Carinae nebula. It is also approximately 100 light years across and 9000 light-years away from Earth. This nebula even received six different classification numbers. Currently, astronomers call the entire nebula NGC 3576. A popular nickname is "The Statue of Liberty Nebula" because of the distinctive shape in the middle of the nebula. Discovered by John Frederick William Herschel on 16 March 1834. The name was first suggested in 2009 by Dr. Steve Mazlin, a member of Star Shadows Remote Observatory (SSRO). Within the nebula, episodes of star formation are thought to contribute to the complex and suggestive shapes.
Telescope
CHI-1
Camera
FLI PL16803
Location
Chli
Date of observation
June 6th 2021
Filters
SHO
Processing
Pixinsight, Photoshop
Credits
Tommy Harris and Terry Hancock