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Vdb141 & Ngc7023


Maxime Tessier

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Hello everyone, :)

Finally a resumption of the deep sky, here is an image made during the Nuits du Causse Noir, in the Cevennes National Park.

Full & infos: https://www.max-astrophotographie.fr/ngc7023andvdb141

Astrobin: https://www.astrobin.com/363030/0/?real=&nc=user

For info in Vdb141 collapse in conical form, the bok called CB230 globule houses two stars in formation (at the very beginning of their formation it seems to me).

In the center of the nebula of the iris in the dust is formed a young star hot and massive and it is she who illuminates the nebula in blue.  

A bit of tilt due to a movement of a ring during transport.

Almost 22 hours of laying in total, 93x600s L, 12x600s R, 12x600V, 12x600s B. Williams Optics Flt98, Atik 383L +

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