Night - Fifty seven - The Teddy Bear Nebula

Not much written about this region. Here is what Rod Pommier said about his image which is directly below - "Sharpless2-171 is part of a bigger nebula, NGC 7822, in Cepheus. It is an emission nebula with elephant trunks, or pillars, carved by stellar winds of the hot bright stars within the nebula. However, to me, this nebula looks like a teddy bear staring straight at us from space. The two brightest stars are its eyes, it has large, round red ears, a brown nose, and an inverted V-shaped mouth line. Michael Bakich, photography editor of Astronomy magazine, agreed with me and published this image as “The Teddy Bear Nebula”." Here is his image:
Here is my image:
These are 60 second images and the Dwarf3 stacked 210 of those images over a period of 4 hours. On November 16th, 2011 this image of NGC7822 (Teddy Bear) graced the Astronomy Photo of the Day website:

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