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Catalog |
Obj Type |
Location |
Date Taken: |
SSRO |
N/A - Unknown |
Nebula |
CTIO, Chile |
04-08-2007 |
Description |
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This nebula is near the "Running Chicken" nebula (IC 2948) in Centaurus. We have called it the "Snail" nebula for obvious reasons, however Kevin Jardine points out that the correct nomenclature is SFO 69. The area displays intense HII activity and contains not only HII clouds and several emission fronts but also a nice blue reflection nebula. Of special interest is the "head" of the snail that appears to us to display EGGs (Evaporating Gaseous Globules) similar to those shown on the HST image of M16 which are postulated to be a site of star formation. These EGGs are dense regions of molecular hydrogen that fragment and collapse during star formation. As star formation procedes more of the "head" will evaporate and collapse down to reveal additional EGGs. |
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Technical Details |
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Exposure Time: |
HaRGB with 3.75 hours of Ha, 100 minutes of Red and Blue and 80 minutes of Green | |||
Camera: |
Apogee Alta U47 | |||
Telescope: |
RCOS Carbon Truss 16 inch f/11.3 Ritchey-Chretien | |||
Mount: |
Software Bisque Paramount ME | |||
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