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The red rose color is perfect for RED Friday Maj William W. 'Bill' Price
LTC Stephen F. SP5 Mark Kuzinski COL Mikel J. Burroughs SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Maj William W. 'Bill' PriceCPL Dave Hoover SSG William Jones Sgt Vance Bonds SGT (Join to see) Cpl (Join to see) SGT Rick Colburn PO1 H Gene Lawrence Maj Robert Thornton PO3 Bob McCord SPC Douglas Bolton CWO3 Dennis M. Lt Col Charlie Brown TSgt Joe C. PO3 Craig Phillips CW5 Jack Cardwell
LTC Stephen F. SP5 Mark Kuzinski COL Mikel J. Burroughs SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Maj William W. 'Bill' PriceCPL Dave Hoover SSG William Jones Sgt Vance Bonds SGT (Join to see) Cpl (Join to see) SGT Rick Colburn PO1 H Gene Lawrence Maj Robert Thornton PO3 Bob McCord SPC Douglas Bolton CWO3 Dennis M. Lt Col Charlie Brown TSgt Joe C. PO3 Craig Phillips CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Good "Red" Friday Maj William W. 'Bill' Price!!! This is a fantastic image of the Rosette Nebula... To go along with your Post, here are some facts for your followers:
"This beautiful deep-sky object is a large nebula located in the constellation Monoceros. It is a cosmic cloud of gas and dust that lies approximately 5000 light years away and has a flower-like appearance. The petals of this rose are actually a stellar nursery where new stars are being born.
This nebula has also been referred to as the “skull”, as it resembles a human skull in certain orientations. The striking shape of this nebula was sculpted by the winds and radiation from the cluster of young stars in the center of the Rosette known as NGC 2244. The star cluster inside of the Rosette Nebula was discovered by John Flamsteed in 1690, but the associated nebula was not observed until much later.
The pretty red color of this nebula can not be seen through a telescope, it can only be recorded through long exposure photography.
Object Details:
Constellation: Monoceros
Magnitude: 9.0
Size: 65 Light Years
Distance from Earth: 5,219 Light Years
Cataloged: Caldwell 49, SH 2-275
With an apparent magnitude of 9.0, this object is an excellent choice for astrophotographers shooting in a light polluted area. There is no substitute for dark skies, but a light pollution filter can work wonders on the Rosette. The image above was captured entirely from my Bortle 8 sky using filters that block many of the common artificial light sources.
Have a tremendous day, BIll!!!
Maj Marty Hogan COL Mikel J. Burroughs SSG Byron Howard Sr Lt Col Charlie Brown Maj Robert Thornton CWO3 Dennis M. Sgt Deborah Cornatzer Sgt Albert Castro PO3 Bob McCord CW5 Jack Cardwell TSgt Joe C. SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth SFC Stephen Lucas SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth SP5 Mark Kuzinski SPC Douglas Bolton SPC Mark Huddleston
"This beautiful deep-sky object is a large nebula located in the constellation Monoceros. It is a cosmic cloud of gas and dust that lies approximately 5000 light years away and has a flower-like appearance. The petals of this rose are actually a stellar nursery where new stars are being born.
This nebula has also been referred to as the “skull”, as it resembles a human skull in certain orientations. The striking shape of this nebula was sculpted by the winds and radiation from the cluster of young stars in the center of the Rosette known as NGC 2244. The star cluster inside of the Rosette Nebula was discovered by John Flamsteed in 1690, but the associated nebula was not observed until much later.
The pretty red color of this nebula can not be seen through a telescope, it can only be recorded through long exposure photography.
Object Details:
Constellation: Monoceros
Magnitude: 9.0
Size: 65 Light Years
Distance from Earth: 5,219 Light Years
Cataloged: Caldwell 49, SH 2-275
With an apparent magnitude of 9.0, this object is an excellent choice for astrophotographers shooting in a light polluted area. There is no substitute for dark skies, but a light pollution filter can work wonders on the Rosette. The image above was captured entirely from my Bortle 8 sky using filters that block many of the common artificial light sources.
Have a tremendous day, BIll!!!
Maj Marty Hogan COL Mikel J. Burroughs SSG Byron Howard Sr Lt Col Charlie Brown Maj Robert Thornton CWO3 Dennis M. Sgt Deborah Cornatzer Sgt Albert Castro PO3 Bob McCord CW5 Jack Cardwell TSgt Joe C. SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth SFC Stephen Lucas SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth SP5 Mark Kuzinski SPC Douglas Bolton SPC Mark Huddleston
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Love the photo Maj William W. 'Bill' Price!
COL Mikel J. Burroughs Maj Marty Hogan SGT John " Mac " McConnell LTC Stephen F. CW5 Jack Cardwell TSgt David L. Cpl (Join to see) Maj William W. 'Bill' Price CPL Dave Hoover SPC Douglas Bolton LTC Greg Henning Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Alan K. Lt Col Charlie Brown SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL PO3 Phyllis Maynard PO2 Kevin Parker SP5 Mark Kuzinski PO1 John Johnson Sgt (Join to see)
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