Hi wonderful Astroperson,
In this video, I explain how a runaway star named AE Auriga was kicked out of the Orion Nebula about 2 million years ago and ended up in the constellation Auriga, where it currently plows through the gasses of the flaming star nebula (IC 405) which causes the nebula to reflect light. There are many amazing stories to be discovered when you get into astronomy and/or astrophotography.
My photographic details for capturing the flame nebula are:
54 x Ha (7nm) 300s
36 x Oiii (7nm) 300s
42 x Sii (7nm) 300s
Total integration time about 11 hours.
Processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop.
Clear skies,
Wido - AstroForum
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