IC 5067
Characteristics:
RA: 20h 50m 52s
Dec: 44 degrees 25' 06"
PA: plus 304 degrees
Description:
IC5067 is star forming factory located in the neck of the Pelican
Nebula. The star forming nature of this region is evidenced by
multiple Herbig-Haro objects and bow shocks present in this field of
view- the most prominent being the bipolar jets emanating from the tip
of the elephant trunk just the right of center (HH 555). Such
Herbig-Haro
jets represent high energy gas that is emitted along the rotational
axis of the star in either direction, interacting with the surrounding
interstellar medium and often creating a bow shock. I imaged this
region exclusively in Ha because it conveys a greater sense of detail
and contrast compared to a corresponding HaRGB composite. There
aren't too many objects that look better in Ha than in RGB, but in my
opinion IC5067 is one of them.
More information about Herbig-Haro objects may be found here.
Rob Gendler's description of this object may be found here.
A good article that investigated the HH objects in IC5067 may be found here.
Photographic
Details:
Date: July 25 and 26, 2010
Scope: Vixen VC200L at f6.4 on the
Takahashi NJP
Mount
Autoguider: SBIG ST-402
Camera: ST8300 -20C
Filters: Baader 7.5nm
Ha filter
Exposures: Ha 18 x 20' =
360'. Total exposure 6
hours
Post-processing:
Calibrated in Maxim, aligned and
stacked using DeepSkyStacker, followed
by DDP
in ImagesPlus (IP). Further processing in Photoshop CS5.
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