Above is another rendition to emphasise the nebulosity - January 2021. (Click on Image to enlarge)
Sh2-54 is an extended bright nebula in the constellation of Serpens.
In its core there are many protostars and many infrared sources; some of these sources, like IRAS 18151−1208, are most probably very young high-mass stars. The older star population in this region has an average age of 4-5 million years, and its components are grouped in the open cluster NGC 6604.
Sh2-54 belongs to an extended nebulosity that includes also the Eagle Nebula and the Omega Nebula. The young high-mass stars of this region constitute the Serpens OB1 and Serpens OB2 OB association.
Because of its proximity to The Eagle Nebula, this area appears not to be imaged very often - but I found it worth the effort in order to show this very active and beautiful area of the sky.
Imaging telescopes or lenses: Takahashi FSQ130ED
Imaging cameras: FLI ML16200
Mounts: Takahashi EM 400 Temma 2M
Guiding telescopes or lenses: Takahashi FS60CB
Guiding cameras: QHY CCD QHY 5 II
Focal Extender / Reducer: None
Software: PHD 2, Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight , Astro Pixel Processor (for stacking), Sequence Generator Pro SGP (for capture)
Filters: Astrodon SII, Ha & OIII. Astrdon RGB
Accessories: Robofocus Focuser, ATIK EFW3
Original Resolution: 3998 x 2826
Dates: 19th Jun - 23rd Jun '20
Frames:
Astrodon SII 24 x 10'
Astrodon Ha 30 x 10'
Astrodon OIII 42 x 10'
Astrodon RGB 3 x 10 x 3'
Total Time: 17 Hours 30 Mins.
Center (RA, Dec):(274.886, -12.063)
Center (RA, hms):18h 19m 32.720s
Center (Dec, dms):-12° 03' 45.937"
Size:2.12 x 1.5 deg
Radius:1.296 deg
Pixel scale:1.91 arcsec/pixel
Orientation:Up is 181 degrees E of N
In its core there are many protostars and many infrared sources; some of these sources, like IRAS 18151−1208, are most probably very young high-mass stars. The older star population in this region has an average age of 4-5 million years, and its components are grouped in the open cluster NGC 6604.
Sh2-54 belongs to an extended nebulosity that includes also the Eagle Nebula and the Omega Nebula. The young high-mass stars of this region constitute the Serpens OB1 and Serpens OB2 OB association.
Because of its proximity to The Eagle Nebula, this area appears not to be imaged very often - but I found it worth the effort in order to show this very active and beautiful area of the sky.
Imaging telescopes or lenses: Takahashi FSQ130ED
Imaging cameras: FLI ML16200
Mounts: Takahashi EM 400 Temma 2M
Guiding telescopes or lenses: Takahashi FS60CB
Guiding cameras: QHY CCD QHY 5 II
Focal Extender / Reducer: None
Software: PHD 2, Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight , Astro Pixel Processor (for stacking), Sequence Generator Pro SGP (for capture)
Filters: Astrodon SII, Ha & OIII. Astrdon RGB
Accessories: Robofocus Focuser, ATIK EFW3
Original Resolution: 3998 x 2826
Dates: 19th Jun - 23rd Jun '20
Frames:
Astrodon SII 24 x 10'
Astrodon Ha 30 x 10'
Astrodon OIII 42 x 10'
Astrodon RGB 3 x 10 x 3'
Total Time: 17 Hours 30 Mins.
Center (RA, Dec):(274.886, -12.063)
Center (RA, hms):18h 19m 32.720s
Center (Dec, dms):-12° 03' 45.937"
Size:2.12 x 1.5 deg
Radius:1.296 deg
Pixel scale:1.91 arcsec/pixel
Orientation:Up is 181 degrees E of N
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