Astronomy - February 2014

(John Hannent) #1

68 ASTRONOMY t FEBRUARY 2014



  1. THE CRESCENT NEBULA
    NGC 6888 in Cygnus is a bubble of gas
    carved out of the interstellar medium
    by an incredibly energetic type of
    sun known as a Wolf-Rayet star. The
    Crescent’s size, 18' by 13', means that it
    covers roughly 30 percent as much sky
    as the Full Moon. (14.5-inch RC Optical
    Systems Ritchey-Chrétien reflector,
    Apogee U16M CCD camera, Hα/OIII/
    RGB image with exposures of 360, 600,
    255, 165, and 210 minutes, respectively)



  • Mark Hanson



  1. NICE SPIRAL
    NGC 7640 lies in Andromeda near some
    much better-known objects. This barred
    spiral glows at magnitude 11.3 and
    measures 11' by 2'. (10-inch Astro Sys-
    teme Austria astrograph at f/6.8, SBIG
    STL-11000M CCD camera, LRGB image
    with exposures of 310, 66, 51, and 51
    minutes, respectively) • Ron Brecher


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