Hydrogen Symphony in Monoceros
Description and Details: This wide-field image captures the intricate interplay between stellar birth and stellar death in the Monoceros constellation. At upper right glows the Rosette Nebula, a stellar nursery energized by young massive stars. Left of center, the Cone Nebula and the Christmas Tree Cluster mark another active star-forming complex embedded in turbulent gas and dust. Together, these structures span hundreds of light-years, illustrating the cosmic cycle: massive stars form within molecular clouds, live briefly, and end violently — enriching and reshaping the very material from which new stars will emerge.
Telescope: Samyang 135mm f/2.0
Camera: ASI 2600MC Pro
Mount: Explore Scientific iEXOS-100
Filters: Antlia ALP-T Dual, Askar Colour Magic D2
Total integration time: 16 hours and 10 minutes
Name: Piotr Czerski
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