
SH2-114 -The Flying Dragon Nebula - Cosgrove's Cosmos
2022年9月5日 · SH2-114, better known as the “Flying Dragon Nebula,” is a very faint H2 emission nebula in the constellation of Cygnus. Also cataloged as LBN 347, it is part of a larger complex that includes SH2-113.
SH2-114 -The Flying Dragon Nebula - AstroBin
SH2-114 is an extremely faint emission nebula located in the constellation of Cygnus. This image was the result of 17.5 hours of HSSrgb exposure. This image was shot with my Askar FRA400 72mm f/5.5 Astrograph system - using a ZWO ASI1600MM-Pro camera - all mounted on an IOptron CEM26 mount.
Sh2-114 Flying Dragon nebula - Sara Wager Astrophotography
Sh2-114 (the Flying Dragon nebula) is a faint and rarely imaged nebula located in the constellation of Cygnus. Sh2-114 is a cloud studied very little beyond its mere cataloging. It has a filamentous aspect, constituted by several overlapping arched strands.
Sh2-114 - Flying Dragon Nebula - AstroBin
Bilbo Baggins said something like there hasn't been a dragon around here for over 1000 years, that's because they went looking for swans. The Flying Dragon Nebula or Sh2-114 is located in the constel...
Sh2-114, The Flying Dragon Nebula - Astrodoc: Astrophotography …
2023年12月1日 · Sh2-114, the Flying Dragon Nebula, is located in Cygnus. Imaged from Guelph, Ontario by Canadian astrophotographer Ron Brecher.
Flying Dragon Nebula Sh2-114 - Sky & Telescope
Sh2-114 (the Flying Dragon nebula) is a vary faint and rarely imaged nebula. It is located in the constellation of Cygnus. Sharpless (Sh-2) 114 (and 113) are complex and unusual HII emission nebulas.
Sh2-114 – The Flying Red Dragon Nebula in Cygnus
2023年7月31日 · RASA 8 inch F2.2 Telescope, Bisque MyT Mount, ZWO 294MC cooled Cmos Camera, Starizona NBZ UHS Filter, ASI Air Plus controlled via Wi-Fi to Ipad, 24 x 300sec subs, 2 hours total exp time. Calibration & Processing via DSS, Pixinsight, and Adobe Raw CC 2023.
Sh2-114. The Flying Dragon (fragment) - Astrodrudis
2020年9月28日 · Sh2-114 is an unusual emission nebula. Located in the outskirts of the Cygnus Cloud, about 8 degrees South East of NGC 7000 and 10 degrees North east of the Veil Nebula, the faint Sh2-114 shows an intricate structure, most probably formed due to the interaction of strong stellar winds together with the existing magnetic fields in this region.
Sh2-114, The Flying Dragon Nebula, in Cygnus - Sky & Telescope
Sh2-114 in Cygnus is an extremely faint emission nebula in the Cygnus Milky Way. It is known as the Flying Dragon Nebula, as its wispy twisted shapes resemble a flying dragon with outstretched bat-like wings, a serpentine neck, and two aptly placed yellow stars for glowing eyes on its face.
SH2-114 - The Flying Dragon - AstroKin
2020年11月2日 · The wispy structures are likely the result of winds from hot, massive stars interacting with the magnetic fields in the interstellar medium. But very little is known about it. Total Time: 23½ Hours. This is a different rendition where S, H & O are mapped directly to R, G & B - then curves adjusted to reach the final colour. Sky Map. Annotated Image
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