Sh 2-152 and 2-153


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Obj Type
Location
Date Taken:
Smoot
Sh2 152/153
Nebula
Mayhill, NM
11-18-2009
Description

The two objects in this image are Sharpless 2-152 and 2-153 in the Cepheus/Cassiopeia area of the sky.  Sh 2-153 is the larger HII to the right of the brighter and smaller Sh2-152.  As discussed in Pismus these two objects are physically related and likely formed out of the same cloud with Sh 2-152 being the younger object.  The objects lie at a distance of about 15,000 light years.

These regions are being ionized by bright O9V type stars and there is evidence of maser activity in Sh2-152 and a fair amount of dust as well (likely the reason for the reddening of the stars).

Technical Details
Exposure Time:
4 hrs Ha, 1.5 hrs each RGB
Camera:
SBIG STL-11000M
Telescope:
RCOS 16 inch f/8.7 Ritchey-Chretien
Mount:
Software Bisque Paramount ME
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