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NOV-2015

NGC7023 and vdB 141 - Iris Nebula and Ghost Nebula in Cepheus

Nerpio/Spain

Embedded in a dense dust cloud lies V380 Cephei, a very young (~5000 - 6000 years old) and hot star, whose strong radiation created a cave in the surrounding material, which reflects the blueish light from the star.
Noteworthy is also T Cephei, the intense red star to the upper left. It is a member of the Mira class of variable stars and was in its minimum phase at the time when the image was taken. Being a red giant in its final stage, it will soon expel its outer layers of gas and become a white dwarf encased in a planetary nebula.
To the very left lies the yellowish reflexion nebula vdB 141. The surrounding dust with its conspicuous shape gave the nick name to this object.

Telescope: ASA 10N-OK3 f3.6
Mount: ASA DDM 85
Camera: FLI ML8300
Filter-wheel: FLI CW 5-7
Filter: Astrodon L,R,G,B
Exposure: L:36x300sec, R:12x300sec, G:12x300sec, B:12x300sec
Programs: Maxim DL 5.0, CCDStack 2.93, PixInsight SE 1.8 hide exif

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