Astrophoto: Rosette Nebula by Maurice De Castro:
Rosette Nebula, or Caldwell 49 is an H II region located 5,200 light-years from Earth near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Chandra X-ray Observatory conducted a survey in 2001 which showed the presence of hot, young stars at the core of the Rosette Nebula.
This photo of the Rosette Nebula was captured by Maurice De Castro on November 3, 2009. Maurice provided us with the camera specs he used:
Orion 190mm Mak Newt
Losmandy G-11
QHY9 CCD camera
Baader Ha (120 mints)
Baader SII (120 mints)
Check out Maurice’s Flickr page for more photos.
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Rosette Nebula, or Caldwell 49 is an H II region located 5,200 light-years from Earth near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Chandra X-ray Observatory conducted a survey in 2001 which showed the presence of hot, young stars at the core of the Rosette Nebula.
This photo of the Rosette Nebula was captured by Maurice De Castro on November 3, 2009. Maurice provided us with the camera specs he used:
Orion 190mm Mak Newt
Losmandy G-11
QHY9 CCD camera
Baader Ha (120 mints)
Baader SII (120 mints)
Check out Maurice’s Flickr page for more photos.
Want to get your astrophoto featured on Universe Today? Join our Flickr group, post in our Forum or send us your images by email (this means you’re giving us permission to post them). Please explain what’s in the picture, when you took it, the equipment you used, etc.
NATURE PICTURES & THE UNIVERSE
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