Designation |
NGC 2261, Hubble's Variable
Nebula |
Object type |
Reflection nebula |
Coordinates |
06h39min +08�44' (
Monoceros ) |
Description |
With the variable star R Mon (mag
11) at the apex, this curious fan shaped reflection nebula was originally
mistaken as being a comet. NGC2261 not only changes its brightness
together with the exciting star but also has shown changes in its
considerable structural detail over the last century. Hubble's
variable nebula is only 2 x 4 arcminutes in size and shines at an
estimated distance of just over 3000 light years. |
Exposure |
LRGB 60:30:30:50 min @ -15�C
- 10 min individual exp. - RGB binned 2x2 |
Camera |
SBIG ST-10XE selfguided + CFW-8
with Astronomik Type II filter set. |
Optics |
RCOS 14.5" Ritchey-Chr�tien
@ f/9 |
Mount |
Astro-Physics AP1200GTO |
Software |
MaxIm DL/CCD, DeBloomer, Sigma Pre Beta
11, Registar, Adobe
Photoshop CS |
Location - Date - Time |
San Esteban (Chile) - 26Jan2004 -
04:00 UTC |
Conditions |
Transparency 7, Seeing 5-6, Temperature
+13�C |