GN 15.42.0 - Reflection nebula in the constellation Lupus
After imaging this region in 2021 with a relatively short exposure time, I really wanted to expose it for longer. As a result, numerous details appear in the reflection nebula itself as well as in the surrounding dark cloud B228.
In addition, 20 hours of exposure time in the light of the Hα line made it possible to visualize the Herbig-Haro objects in the region. These objects are formed around very young stars, often hidden in the dark clouds, which ionize their surroundings through gas jets.
The designation in the annotated image was created with the help of the paper by Wang and Henning (2009). Only a single reddish nebula spot could not be assigned to any Herbig-Haro object and its nature is not clear to me.
Date: | 08.07.-13.08.2024 |
Optics: | Planewave CDK 14 with Televue 0.8x reducer |
Aperture: | 350 mm |
Focal Length: | 2050 mm |
Camera: | QHY268M |
Exposure: | L:R:G:B 60:30:30:30 x 600 s Hα 120 x 600 s |
Location: | Gemsbock Observatory, Rooisand Desert Ranch, Namibia |
Processing: | PixInsight, Photoshop |
Diameter: | 0.25 light years |
Distance: | 500 light years |