Photographer:
Jim Case
Location of Photo:
Southern California
Date/Time of photo:
June 2023 & July 2022
Equipment:
The image combines 11 hours of 5 minute exposures with an 8” Meade LX200 ACF telescope, ANTILA ALP-T Dual Narrowband filter from July 2022 and June 2023, using two different cooled cameras, the ASI2600MC and the ASI294MC-PRO. Other equipment used included the ASAIR Plus, ASI174mm-mini for guiding with ASI OAG, CEM40 mount. Processed and combined using APP and PS.
Description:
Fleming’s Triangle is part of the Cygnus Loop in the Cygnus Constellation, also known as the Veil Nebula, a shock wave produced by a supernova that was first visible on earth about 5000 years ago. The triangle was discovered by Williamina Fleming in 1904 on a photographic plate at the Harvard College Observatory, so it is rightly known as Fleming’s Triangle. It was common for such discoveries to be named after the head of an observatory, so it is traditionally known as Pickering’s Triangle, after the head of the observatory. The August 2023 Sky & Telescope has an interesting article about Williamina Fleming’s work. As one of my favorite targets I find myself returning to this target every summer. The red filaments are from ionized hydrogen while the blue filaments are from ionized oxygen. A full resolution version is available at: https://www.cloudynights.com/gallery/image/182326-fleming’s-triangle-in-the-cygnus-loop/
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