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Astrophoto: Cave Nebula by Anna Morris

December 5th, 2011


Astrophoto: Cave Nebula by Anna Morris

Cave Nebula. Image Credit: Anna Morris

Anna Morris captured this image of the Cave Nebula on November 28, 2011. Cave Nebula, also known as Sh2-155, is a diffuse bright nebula located 2,400 light years in the constellation Cepheus.

“First new image in a while thanks to rainy British winter. Also the first night I imaged using new Moonlite focuser (other than the setup night) … works fantastically!”

Anna also provided some details about the image:
Camera: Atik 314L+
Scope: Orion EON80ED
Guide Camera: StarlightXPress Lodestar
Integration Time: LRGB: 240:90:90:90

Check out Anna’s website for more beautiful photos.

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Dianne Castaneda is the Assistant Editor of Universe Today. She's also a Civil Engineer who has worked for a Government-sponsored University research project. Her interests are physics, traveling, photography and music.


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