Emission Nebula IC 2177 in the constellation Monoceros
IC 2177 is the center of a large H-II star forming region mixed with blue reflection nebulae. The nebula is excited to glow by the young B0 star HD 53367. HD 53367 is 20 times more massive than our Sun and has a secondary with 5 solar masses orbiting the main star in a highly elliptical orbit.
Date: | 12.-14.04.2023 |
Optics: | Planewave CDK 12.5 with Televue 0.8x reducer |
Aperture: | 318 mm |
Focal Length: | 2030 mm |
Camera: | Alccd12 |
Exposure: | 24 x 600 s |
Location: | Chamaeleon Observatory, Onjala Lodge, Namibia |
Processing: | PixInsight, Photoshop |
Diameter: | 21 light years |
Distance: | 3,600 light years |