Classification: |
Emission Nebula NGC2359 / LBN227&1041 / GUM 4 / Sh2-289 |
Constellation: |
Canis Major (CMA) |
Object Location: |
Ra 05h 41m 45s Dec -02° 26’15° (current) |
Size & Distance: |
9.0 x 9.0 Apx 15,000 light years. |
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Date & Location: |
02-9/10-2008 Little Blair Valley, CA. |
Exposure: |
LRGB L= 8 @ 15min. (bin 1x1) RGB 6ea. @ 5min. (bin 2x2) |
Optics: |
Takahashi Epsilon-180 f2.8 504mm. w/ FLI-DF2 focuser. |
Mount: |
Astro-Physics 900 GTO / ATS 10x36 pier. |
Camera: |
Starlight-Xpress SXV-H9 w/ SXV guider head and 2045. |
Filters: |
Astrodon G1 LRGB |
Software: |
MaxImDL 4.56, Photoshop CS |
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Notes: |
Sky conditions: Above average seeing, No wind, Temp 25-31° Image Field of view is 45 x 60 arcmin. _____________________________________________________
NGC 2359, also known as Thor's Helmet, is an emission nebula in the constellation Canis Major. The nebula is approximately 15,000 light-years away and 30 light-years in size. The central star is the Wolf-Rayet star HD 56925, an extremely hot giant thought to be in a brief, pre-supernova stage of evolution. It is similar in nature to the Bubble Nebula, interactions with a nearby large molecular cloud are thought to have contributed to the more complex shape and curved bow-shock structure of Thor's Helmet. . .
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