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Old 01-08-2016, 10:05 PM
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Iras 16069-4858

IRAS 16069-4858 is a fairly small and dim ionized region located just up from the centre of the image. It measures about 6.1' X 2.0' across.

The star near the top, and located on the ionized structure is TYC 8319-650-1. Just below that is a little crescent structure G332.9565+01.8035 1 which is a young stellar object candidate. To find it, look for a small dark area with a horizontal line running through it..

The star near the top, and located on the ionized structure is TYC 8319-650-1. Just below that is a little crescent structure G332.9565+01.8035 1 which is a young stellar object candidate. To find it, look for a small dark area with a horizontal line running through it.

Personally, I like the lower left part of the image. With a bit of imagination and our friend pareidolia, I picture something that resembles a sea gull taking flight to get away from that angry ionised region in space.

Larger version:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/978070...7646565068452/

Instruments Used:
Telescope ......... RC10
Camera ............ STL-11000
Mount ............. AP900
Filter ............ Baader Ha

Image Details:
Resolution ........ 0.804 arcsec/pix
Rotation .......... -19.224 deg
Focal ............. 2309.84 mm
Pixel size ........ 9.00 um
Field of view ..... 26' 15.2" x 16' 38.2"

Image processing with CCDStack and Photoshop.
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