Snake Nebula
Acquisition Details
- Date Posted: May 30, 2016
- Resolutions: 720x483 , 800x536 , 300x201
- Date: May 7, 2016
- Time: 12:00 AM
- Number of frames: 16
- FPS: 600
- Focal length: f6.5
- CMI/CMII/CMIII:
Description
The Snake Nebula (also known as Barnard 72) is a dark nebula in the Ophiuchus constellation. It is a small but readily apparent S-shaped dust lane that snakes out in front of the Milky Way star clouds from the north-north-west edge of the bowl of the Pipe Nebula. Its thickness runs between 2′ and 3′ and runs around 6′ in the north-west / south-east orientation. A good view in a 4" to 6" telescope requires clear dark skies. It is part of the much larger Dark Horse Nebula.
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- John O'Neill
- May 26, 2016
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