Wednesday, October 26, 2022

NGC 7822

 NGC 7822 is a star-forming region in the constellation of Cepheus. The dusty streams and pillars in the nebula are carved out by the young, energetic stars in the nebula. While the nebula is currently a site of starbirth, the radiation from the new stars is destroying the gas and dust necessary for star birth.

I imaged this NGC 7822 this evening, but 24 minutes into the imaging session, clouds rolled in. I decidede to process the captured frames, and the results are surprisingly decent. 

Tech card: RASA 8; DS10C; NBZ filter. 33 x 45 seconds integrations.

     NGC 7822



                          NGC 7822 Crop



     NGC 7822 Starless

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