IC 4628. The Prawn Nebula. Wide Field

TOA9-IC4628-SLHa-DCP-05-Final7-bCc

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IC 4628 is another active star-forming region that is not very often imaged. Its relative faintness and its proximity to NGC 6334 and NGC 6188 makes it an overlooked nebula, despite its beauty. In fact, this nebula is not included in the NGC catalog and it is also known as Gum 56 (it was catalogued  by the Australian astronomer Colin S. Gum). The popular name of “Prawn Nebula” is due to two areas in it that vaguely resemble this tasty crustacean.

The image also includes three open clusters: NGC 6231, just right of the lower center, NGC 6242, at the upper center and NGC 6268, on the left, very near the upper left corner. This image has been taken with narrowband filters and mapped to natural color, in a way that tries to mimic the visible spectrum of this nebula.

Additional Information

Object

Name(s): IC 4628. The Prawn Nebula

Type: Emission Nebula

RA:  16h 56m 54s

Dec: -40º 30’ 53”

Constellation: Scorpius

Size (arcmin): 90×60

Magnitude: +10.0

Distance: 6,000 ly

Image

Date: 2017-07-23 thru 2017-07-28

Location: iTelescope.net, SSO near Coonabarabran, NSW Australia

Size (arcmin): 165×168

Telescope: Takahashi TOA 130 f/5.7

Camera: SBIG STX16803 (4096x4096pix)

Guiding: Astrodon MonsterMOAG off-axis guider

Total exposure: 14.6 hours (Ha: 7h 20m; OIII: 4h; SII: 2h 40m; RGB: 36m)

Processing: CCDStack, Photoshop CC 2018

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