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NGC 2024 Nebulae
NGC 2024 or Sh2-277, The Flame Nebula in Orion
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Object:
NGC 2024 or Sh2-277, The Flame Nebula in Orion
Notes:

Is an emission nebula in the constellation Orion. It is about 900 to 1,500 light-years away.
The bright star Alnitak (ζ Ori), the easternmost star in the Belt of Orion, shines energetic ultraviolet light into the Flame and this knocks electrons away from the great clouds of hydrogen gas that reside there. Much of the glow results when the electrons and ionized hydrogen recombine. Additional dark gas and dust lies in front of the bright part of the nebula and this is what causes the dark network that appears in the center of the glowing gas. The Flame Nebula is part of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex, a star-forming region that includes the famous Horsehead Nebula.

Date:
November 2009
Location:
Antilhue Observatory, Los Andes, Chile
Telescope:
Televue NP101 is.
Mount:
Astro-Physics AP900GTO.
Camera:
SBIG STL 11000.
Exposure Time:
L:R:G:B = 150:50:50:50 mins
 
 
       
 
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