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moonshinegnomie

(3,716 posts)
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 06:21 PM Tuesday

The Veil Nebula NGC 6960 and Pickerings Triangle --- this time with the photo

this is ngc 6960,the western veil nebula,also called the witches broom as well as Pickerings Triangle. there is another part of it called the eastern veil which is above the triangle and out of the frame.

its the remnant of a star that went supernova about 20,000 years ago.

this is 19 hours of exposure time over 4 nights in my backyard



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The Veil Nebula NGC 6960 and Pickerings Triangle --- this time with the photo (Original Post) moonshinegnomie Tuesday OP
Wow! SheltieLover Tuesday #1
Amazing detail. perfessor Tuesday #2
Fantastic! ShazzieB Tuesday #3
Worth ever hour, beautiful! HAB911 Tuesday #4
Incredible! I had to press Refresh (F5) on my browser to get the whole image. erronis Tuesday #5
I live in a very rural part of New England away from cities. What would it take to set this up? erronis Tuesday #6
ill send you a pm moonshinegnomie Tuesday #11
Absolutely spectacular Picaro Tuesday #7
Beautiful angrychair Tuesday #8
I'm very impressed with your work. Nicely done. flashman13 Tuesday #9
Well, I was gonna say that when I tavernier Tuesday #10

erronis

(21,666 posts)
5. Incredible! I had to press Refresh (F5) on my browser to get the whole image.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 08:14 PM
Tuesday

The tendrils are fascinating and seem to be a whole realm of study. They appear to be "braided" in a way that isn't known - perhaps some other forces in our incredible universe.

erronis

(21,666 posts)
6. I live in a very rural part of New England away from cities. What would it take to set this up?
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 08:17 PM
Tuesday

I'm an amateur photographer and know about exposure, etc. But star tracking, and serious aperture. Is it worth it or perhaps a local astronomy club?

tavernier

(14,025 posts)
10. Well, I was gonna say that when I
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 09:12 PM
Tuesday

looked up at my clouds I saw a ducky and a horsey, but I changed my mind.

(based on an old Peanuts Charlie Brown comic, years ago)

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