Veil Nebula Mystery Filaments (APOD 2009 December 1)
Veil Nebula Mystery Filaments (APOD 2009 December 1)
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap091201.html
Apparently not being quite as serious a reader as the exemplar depicted in the link in the caption to the Veil Nebula APOD, I have not been able to identify the filaments in the lower left of the image. Can anyone please help? If so, I might be persuaded to give him/her some nice fish by way of a reward.
Apparently not being quite as serious a reader as the exemplar depicted in the link in the caption to the Veil Nebula APOD, I have not been able to identify the filaments in the lower left of the image. Can anyone please help? If so, I might be persuaded to give him/her some nice fish by way of a reward.
Re: Veil Nebula Mystery Filaments (APOD 2009 December 1)
My guess would be either the red filaments, a part of the outer shockwave, to the lower left of this APOD. Or, more likely, this APOD is a part of the filaments in the lower left of the APOD of the complete Veil Nebula.
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Re: Veil Nebula Mystery Filaments (APOD 2009 December 1)
There is a red streamer & a star that point to the text word "Milky Way" at:smitty wrote:I have not been able to identify the filaments in the lower left of the image. Can anyone please help?
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap091201.html
Now, place a piece of paper along the right hand vertical line of the M in "Milky Way" at:
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap051206.html
and it will pass very near the very same red streamer & star.
Art Neuendorffer
Re: Veil Nebula Mystery Filaments (APOD 2009 December 1)
Many thanks for the helpful replies!
Re: Veil Nebula Mystery Filaments (APOD 2009 December 1)
Hi, I'm new here
I had a question about today's POD I was hoping someone might be able to answer for me.
You can see this more clearly in the enlarged version of the image, but in the upper right portion of the image there is a red ring around a bright orange star. What is this and is it part of the nebula, or is it further to the foreground or background? Thanks!
I had a question about today's POD I was hoping someone might be able to answer for me.
You can see this more clearly in the enlarged version of the image, but in the upper right portion of the image there is a red ring around a bright orange star. What is this and is it part of the nebula, or is it further to the foreground or background? Thanks!
Re: Veil Nebula Mystery Filaments (APOD 2009 December 1)
Hi jackbunny,
Welcome to the APOD discussion forum! Sorry no one has gotten back to you sooner. Usually the more experienced "old hands" here (of whom I'm personally not really one, yet) typically reply to questions such as yours (and mine) on a timely basis. The reason I hadn't replied sooner is because I don't know the answer to your question. Hopefully somebody else will. This forum is a wonderful resource for learning more about astronomy. Enjoy!
Welcome to the APOD discussion forum! Sorry no one has gotten back to you sooner. Usually the more experienced "old hands" here (of whom I'm personally not really one, yet) typically reply to questions such as yours (and mine) on a timely basis. The reason I hadn't replied sooner is because I don't know the answer to your question. Hopefully somebody else will. This forum is a wonderful resource for learning more about astronomy. Enjoy!
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Re: Veil Nebula Mystery Filaments (APOD 2009 December 1)
It appears to be a bright star within the Veil nebula and is lighting up it's local area but its distance is unknown:jackbunny wrote:Hi, I'm new here
I had a question about today's POD I was hoping someone might be able to answer for me.
You can see this more clearly in the enlarged version of the image, but in the upper right portion of the image there is a red ring around a bright orange star. What is this and is it part of the nebula, or is it further to the foreground or background? Thanks!
- http://server1.wikisky.org/starview?obj ... _id=650435
Catalogs and designations:
TYCHO-2 2000 TYC 2688-1037-1
USNO-A2.0 USNO-A2 1200-16512236
Constellation: Cygnus
Right ascension: 20h56m00.94s
Declination: +31°31'29.7"
Apparent magnitude: 11.585
Proper motion RA: 2.8
Proper motion Dec: -5.2
B-T magnitude: 13.566
V-T magnitude: 11.749
Art Neuendorffer