LDN 673, LDN 683, LDN 676, LDN 677 Dark Nebulae

LDN 673, LDN 683, LDN 676, LDN 677

LDN 673, LDN 683, LDN 676, LDN 677
LDN 673, LDN 683, LDN 676, LDN 677

A bunch of dense molecular clouds in constellation Aquila.

About 300-600 light years from earth these dark clouds are a reservoir for future stars to be born. Some intense radiation from Herbig Haro Objects as HH 32 and the small reddish nebula RNO 109 near the center indicate locations of young protostars in process of becoming real stars. Swipe to see HH 32 on the left and RNO 109 on the right.

I love these cradles of future stars and planets …

Celestron RASA 11 v2
Celestron CGX-L mount
RisingCam ATR3CMOS26000KPA
UV/IR Cut filter
Bortle 4-5
Acquired in two nights, first night with some moon
405x30sec (3h22m50sec)

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