The Trifid Nebula, catalogued by astronomers as an Emission nebula HII Region, Messier 20 or NGC 6514, is a well-known region of star formation lying within our own Milky Way Galaxy. It is called the Trifid because the nebula is overlain by three bands of obscuring interstellar dust, giving it a trisected appearance as seen in small telescopes. The Trifid lies about 9,000 light-years from Earth, in the constellation Sagittarius.
Image Details
6hrs of Broadband integration.
Ha 40 @ 180 Secs
Oii 40 @ 180 Secs
Sii 40 @ 180 Secs
SW ED80 Asi 1600mm Pro EQR6 ZWO BB 7nm filters.
(Can't wait to get my grubby lil fingers on some of those Antlia filters!!!!)