Georges CHASSAIGNE
AAPOD² du 07-07-2019
dans la constellation de la Licorne en SHO
Matériels:
Télescope Astrosib 360mm 14"
Monture Astrophysics AP1600 AE (encodeurs absolus)
Caméra SBIG STX 16003
The Sky X + Maxim DL + Pixinsight
Prise de vue:Total =37h40mn
Date de prise de vue:janvier 2018
Ha=15h20mn SII=9h20mn OIII=13h00
Lieu : Fregenal de la Sierra (Espagne) piloté par internet
La full:
Présentation (Wikipédia)
La nébuleuse de la Rosette est une pouponnière active d’étoiles relativement près de nous. Comme ce complexe nuageux est très vaste et spectaculaire à observer, il n’est pas rare que plusieurs entrées du catalogue NGC s’y trouvent. La nébuleuse comprend ces entrées :
The Rosette Nebula (also known as Caldwell 49) is a large spherical H II region (circular in appearance) located near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy. The open cluster NGC 2244 (Caldwell 50) is closely associated with the nebulosity, the stars of the cluster having been formed from the nebula's matter.
The complex has the following NGC designations:
The cluster and nebula lie at a distance of some 5,000 light-years from Earth[3]) and measure roughly 130 light years in diameter. The radiation from the young stars excites the atoms in the nebula, causing them to emit radiation themselves producing the emission nebula we see. The mass of the nebula is estimated to be around 10,000 solar masses.