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Night Fortyone - The Monkey Head Nebula

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The skies stayed clear at 11 PM last night and I grabbed 300 thirty second images of the Monkey Head Nebula. The NGC 2174 nebula has a very particular shape and has been nicknamed "monkey head" precisely because it shows the vague appearance of a monkey's head seen in profile. In reality this celestial object, which is located about 6400 light years from us, is an area of star formation, a cloud of gas - mainly hydrogen - and dust within which there are some young, very bright stars. It is precisely their ultraviolet radiation that illuminates the nebula, ionizing the hydrogen of which it is composed and thus giving it that typical reddish color.

Night Forty - Comet Lemmon

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From my driveway, with every neighbor's exterior lighting on at 5 AM this morning. Not bad. I was concerned as to whether or not the comet was high enough but the Dwarf's Atlas said it was 35 degrees above the horizon, so all trees were easily cleared. Below Comet Lemmon and on the right side, is NGC 3180, The Small Pinwheel Galaxy.