NGC 2467, is a star-forming region whose appearance has occasionally also been likened to that of a colourful mandrill. It includes areas where large clouds of hydrogen gas incubate new stars.
Right ascension: 07h 52m 24.22s
Apparent magnitude (V): 7.1
Radius: 200 ly
6.5 hrs data captured 22/1/24 and 27/1/24 between 8:30pm and 12:00 near full moon and Bortle 6 skies- slight wind stacked and processed in SIRIL and PS
Nice work Trevor It's one I'm working on currently, so far I have 5 hours and will collect more next clear night. This one needs a lot of data to get all the fine details.