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IC 2944 Running Chicken Nebula

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IC 2944, Running Chicken Nebula,This image is of the body of the larger nebula which completes the running chicken shape. It is a gaseous emission nebula where star formation takes place. Cataloged as IC 2944, the nebula spans about 100 light years and lies about 6,000 light years away toward the constellation of the Centaur(Centaurus). The star cluster Collinder 249 is visible embedded in the central blue green area of the nebula’s glowing gas.Ultraviolet radiation from this cluster is exciting the gas in the nebula to re emit light. The image is in false color in the Hubble palette where green comes from Hydrogen gas emission, red from Sulfur emission and blue from Oxygen emission.  In this area dark shapes can be seen called Bok globules which typically are areas of star formation. The central area is surrounded by a darker horseshoe shaped cloud which has several dark cone shaped structures that are also areas of star formation. The orange color here comes from a combination of Sulfur and Hydrogen emission and the blue green color of the central area comes from a combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen emission. The bulk of the image was taken with the Astro Physics RH305 telescope at a focal length of 1160mm and the detail in the center is enhanced from an image taken with the Planewave CDK17 telescope at 2939mm.The overall image consists of 84 images taken over 42 hours.

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Optics: Astro Physics RH305, Planewave CDK17
Mount: Software Bisque Paramount ME
Camera: Various
Filters: Astrodon 3nm Sii,Ha,Oiii
Dates/Times: April,May 2018
Location:  Heavens Mirror, New South Wales, Australia
Exposure Details: SHO Image,RH305 & CDK17 Sii,Ha,Oiii=14x30min for a total of 84 images over 42 hours
Acquisition: MaxIm DL
Processing:  MaxIm DL, StarNet++ used to remove stars in color SHO images, Photoshop CC2020 used to create Synthetic Luminance and to add color with color blending mode. Overall image from RH305 with detail in the center augmented from CDK17