The blue gas clouds in this image are from the remnants of the Vela Supernova which was created by a star that exploded thousands of years ago. One sees NGC 2736, or the Pencil Nebula glow brightly in the frame. The nebula’s shape suggests that it is part of a supernova shock wave that has encountered a region of dense gas and it is this interaction that causes the nebula to glow and form ripples. The nebula’s linear shape and bright filaments earned it its name⦠The Pencil nebula.
Telescope: Planewave CDK 24 inch
Camera: Moravian C5A-100 mono
Filters : Chroma LRGBSHO
Mount: Planewave L-600
Observatory : Obstech
R= 30 x 60s
G= 30 x 60s
B= 30 x 60s
Ha = 102 x 300s
Oiii = 128 x 300s
Total integration = 20h40m
Software : NINA, PixInsight