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Offline Astrodoc

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Tulip Nebula Wide Field
« on: 2018 June 13 17:50:31 »
The Tulip Nebula (a.k.a. Sh2-101) is in the upper left. The red tendrils are glowing hydrogen gas about 6,000 light years away, in Cygnus the Swan. Complete processing details with the image at the link below.

http://astrodoc.ca/tulip-nebula/

Clear skies,
Ron
Clear skies,
Ron

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Re: Tulip Nebula Wide Field
« Reply #1 on: 2018 June 13 22:53:45 »
That's very dramatic, Ron!

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Re: Tulip Nebula Wide Field
« Reply #2 on: 2018 June 14 14:12:11 »
Ron

Thank you. Very lovely image and the wide view gives a much clearer perception of the interactions in this region.


Mike