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vdB 14 and vdB 15, Blue Reflection Nebulae in Perseus
vdB 14 and vdB 15 are faint reflection nebulae embedded in the Perseus molecular cloud complex, illuminated by nearby hot stars whose blue light is scattered by surrounding interstellar dust. Unlike emission nebulae, their glow is not produced by ionized gas but by dust grains reflecting starlight, giving rise to the delicate blue filaments that dominate the central structure. The surrounding red hydrogen emission traces more distant ionized regions of the Perseus arm, revealing multiple layers of gas and dust along the line of sight.
Captured in HaRGB from Perros-Guirec in Brittany, France, this wide-field composition highlights the contrast between cool reflection nebulosity and warmer hydrogen clouds. Dark dust lanes cut through the field, absorbing background starlight and shaping the nebulae into elongated, wispy forms. Together, vdB 14 and vdB 15 offer a subtle but striking example of how starlight, dust, and ionized gas interact within an active star-forming region of the Milky Way.