
IC 1283 - HII Ionized region in Sagittarius - TheSkyLive.com
IC 1283 is a HII Ionized region in the Sagittarius constellation. IC 1283 is situated close to the celestial equator and, as such, it is at least partly visible from both hemispheres in certain …
IC 1283 / IC 1284 - AstroBin
IC 1284 is a 7th magnitude emission nebula appearing in Sagittarius, 1400 light years from Earth. Visually, it is located between the Lagoon Nebula (M8) and the Omega Nebula (M17). In this …
IC 1283 (Bob Schultz) - AstroBin
IC 1283, also known as Sh2-37, is a stunning emission nebula located in the constellation Sagittarius, approximately 5,500 light-years away from Earth. This region is characterized by …
IC 1283 (Robin Lim) - AstroBin
IC 1283 - Emission Nebula in Sagittarius Total exposure time: 2 hours Processed as HaRGB RGB: 18 x 300s Using Astro-Physics 92 Stowaway, QHY268C and Astronomik L2 UV/IR-block …
NGC 6589, NGC 6590, IC 1283 - IRIDA Observatory
The diffuse magenta cloud (IC 1283 or Sh2-37) is a complex HII region which absorbs the emissions from the nearby stars and releases them in the visible red light of excited hydrogen …
IC 1283 - Sky & Telescope
Emission nebula in Sagittarius. The two reflection nebulae spots are NGC 6589 and NGC 6590. You must be in to post a comment.
IC1283 - astroimages.com
Emission Nebulae IC 1283/84 & Reflection Nebulae NGC 6589/90 in Sagittarius by George Greaney; Digital composite of three 50-minute exposures at f/7 on hypered 35mm Fuji …
IC 1283 - simbad.u-strasbg.fr
2022年12月30日 · The SIMBAD astronomical database provides basic data, cross-identifications, bibliography and measurements for astronomical objects outside the solar system.
IC 1283 | H II region in Sagittarius | IC List | GO ASTRONOMY
IC 1283 IC 1283 is a H II region located in the constellation Sagittarius. Some key stats include: ... Right Ascension units = HH:MM:SS.SS Declination units = DD:MM:SS.SS PN = planetary nebula
Around IC1283 - Stellar Scenes
IC1283 (& 1284) is a round reddish nebula with a diameter of about 20 arc minutes just south of the Star Cloud in Sagittarius, around M24. Although we can hardly recognize the nebula with …