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IC410
IC410 in Auriga is a large region of nebulosity surrounding NGC1893, a young open star cluster whose stars help ionize the nebula's gas. This nebula lies about 12,000 light years distant.

IC410 is famous for the two "tadpoles". They're composed of denser and cooler gas and dust than the rest of the nebula, and are about ten light years long.
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Filename:IC410-Ha-5hrs.jpg
Album name:goodp / Nebulas
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Keywords:Nebula SV115 Ha
Telescope/Mount:Stellarvue SV115: 115mm f/5.6 with Televue 0.8 Reducer. Mountain Instruments MI-250 mount.
CCD:SBIG ST-10XME with Astrodon Ha
Image Details and Processing:5 hours in 30 minute subframes. Captured with CCDSoft and automated with CCD Commander. Processed with CCD Stack and Photoshop.
Date and Location:Denver, Colorado. October 12-25, 2007
File Size:1727 KB
Date added:Oct 31, 2007
Dimensions:2164 x 1452 pixels
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