Астронет: Астрономическая картинка дня Туманность Волчья Пещера http://variable-stars.ru/db/msg/1857018/eng |
Credit & Copyright: Gianni Lacroce
Explanation:
The mysterious blue reflection nebula found in catalogs as
VdB 152 or Ced 201 really is very faint.
It lies at the tip of the long
dark nebula Barnard 175 in a
dusty complex that has also been called
Wolf's Cave.
At the center of
this deep telescopic view, the
cosmic apparitions are nearly 1,400
light-years away along the northern Milky Way
in the royal constellation Cepheus.
Interstellar dust in the region
blocks light from
background stars and
scatters light from the embedded bright star,
giving the end nebula its characteristic blue color.
Though stars do form in
molecular clouds, this star
seems to have only accidentally wandered
into the area, as its measured velocity through
space is very different from the cloud's velocity.
At the image bottom is the planetary nebula
Dengel-Hartl 5, while
red glowing gas from an ancient supernova remnant is
also visible along the image's right side.
Authors & editors:
Robert Nemiroff
(MTU) &
Jerry Bonnell
(USRA)
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