Waid Observatory

Object: IC 410 - The Tadpole Nebula
Jan. 3,5,6,10,11, 2014   -   Location: Denton, TX
Telescope: AT12RC  -  Camera: ST-10XME  - Filters: Astrodon Ha, SII, OIII, R,G,B
Exposure: SII = 220 min. Ha = 180 min. OIII = 280 min. RGB = 30 min. each
Guided using Innovations Foresight ONAG

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IC 410

 

IC 410 - The Tadpole Nebula 1

Found in the constellation Auriga at an estimated distance of 12,000 light-years, IC 410 is an emission nebula surrounding the open cluster of young stars designated NGC 1893.  These bright stars are estimated to have been formed only about 4 million years ago.  This cluster of stars is located in the upper right portion of the image above.  The intense radiation and stellar winds of the cluster have sculpted the two “tadpole” shaped structures that are the subject of this celestial portrait.

The image above was assembled from three narrowband filtered images.  These consisted of SII mapped to red, Ha mapped to green, and OIII mapped to blue.  The Ha filtered image was also used for the luminance channel.  The resulting image is a false color image using the standard Hubble pallete.  The stars were imaged using regular red, green, and blue filters.  These "true color" stars were superimposed over the narrowband background image.

1http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060111.html

 
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