Friday, November 11, 2022

IC5146 - CoCoon Nebula

 


IC 5146 (also Caldwell 19Sh 2-125Barnard 168, and the Cocoon Nebula) is a reflection/emission nebula and Caldwell object in the constellation Cygnus. The NGC description refers to IC 5146 as a cluster of 9.5 mag stars involved in a bright and dark nebula. The cluster is also known as Collinder 470. It shines at magnitude +10.0 +9.3 +7.2. Its celestial coordinates are RA 21h 53.5m , dec +47° 16′. It is located near the naked-eye star Pi Cygni, the open cluster NGC 7209 in Lacerta, and the bright open cluster M39. The cluster is about 4,000 ly away, and the central star that lights it formed about 100,000 years ago; the nebula is about 12 arcmins across, which is equivalent to a span of 15 light years.

When viewing IC 5146, dark nebula Barnard 168 (B168) is an inseparable part of the experience, forming a dark lane that surrounds the cluster and projects westward forming the appearance of a trail behind the Cocoon. From Wikipedia.


The above image is made up 0f 60 four minute (totaling 240 minutes) using a ZWO ASI533 mounted to an AT6RC scope attached to an AP900 mount.  Auto guiding was accomplished using an 80mm refractor piggybacked on the AT6RC with a ZWO ASI120 camera.  Imagine capture and processing was accomplished using AstroArt 8.

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