Emission nebula | |
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Observation data: J2000 epoch | |
Subtype | H II region |
Right ascension | 04h 03m 15.9s[1] |
Declination | +51° 18′ 54″[1] |
Distance | 3.02 ± 0.6 kpc (9,800 ± 2,000 ly)[1] ly |
Constellation | Perseus |
Designations | Ced 25, LBN 704, LBN 706, Sharpless 2-206[1] |
NGC 1491, also known as LBN 794 or SH2-206, is an emission type bright nebula located about 9,800 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Perseus.[1] The nebula gets its deep red coloration due to many massive stars (such as BD+50 866) embedded within NGC 1491 producing large amounts of ultraviolet radiation and ionizing the hydrogen gas that makes up the nebula.[2][3]
Gallery
- NGC 1491 from the Mount Lemmon Sky Center
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "NGC 1491". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
- ↑ info@noirlab.edu. "Emission Nebula NGC 1491". www.noirlab.edu. Retrieved 2023-11-26.
- ↑ "NGC 1491". Stargazers Lounge. 2021-03-08. Retrieved 2023-11-26.
External links
- Media related to NGC 1491 at Wikimedia Commons
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