Astronomy Picture of the Day
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2020 August 1
The Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Cepheus
Image Credit & Copyright: Chad Leader
Explanation: Like an illustration in a galactic Just So Story, the
Elephant's Trunk Nebula winds through the emission nebula and young
star cluster complex IC 1396, in the high and far off constellation of
Cepheus. Also known as vdB 142, the cosmic elephant's trunk is over 20
light-years long. This detailed close-up view was recorded through
narrow band filters that transmit the light from ionized hydrogen and
oxygen atoms in the region. The resulting composite highlights the
bright swept-back ridges that outline pockets of cool interstellar dust
and gas. Such embedded, dark, tendril-shaped clouds contain the raw
material for star formation and hide protostars within. Nearly 3,000
light-years distant, the relatively faint IC 1396 complex covers a
large region on the sky, spanning over 5 degrees. This dramatic scene
spans a 1 degree wide field of view though, about the size of 2 Full
Moons.
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