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NGC 7129
CLUSTER ASSOCIATED WITH NEBULOSITY IN CEPHEUS
(ra: 21:41 3s / dec 66º06')
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DATA
TYPE: Cluster associated with nebulosity
APPARENT MAGNITUDE: 12
DIAMETER: 8 arc minutes
DISTANCE: 3000 light years
OBJECT DESCRIPTION AND IMAGE SESSION
NGC 7129 is a star-forming region that contains many interesting features. Astronomers estimate that many of the bright stars shown here are younger than 1 million years old! These "baby" stars are very energetic and emit copious amounts of radiation that break apart (photo dissociate) clouds of natal gas that surrounds them. One edge of this newly formed cavity glows pink due to the excited hydrogen gas in the region. In addition, a small number of very red structures indicate regions where new stars are forming (but are not yet visible directly). (*)
IMAGE INFORMATION
SCOPE: GSO RC 8" f8 1624 mm
MOUNT: AP MACH 1 GTO
CAMERAS: ATIK 4000LE (-15ºC)with SX USB Filter Wheel
ACQUISITION: Maxim DL/CCD, Perseus
FILTERS: Baader 2" LRGB
EXPOSURES: LRGB (230,75,75,75) all bin 2x2
GUIDING: ATIK 16IC on Pentax 75 APO @ F6.7 500mm
PROCESSING: IMAGES PLUS, PHOTOSHOP CS2,
(*) Source: Information extracted from NOAO. National Optical Astronomy Observatory