Flame Nebula NGC2024



Object Data
Description The Flame Nebula is one of the most striking nebulas in the sky, although it requires dark skies and at least a 10" scope to appreciate its beauty. The lower right corner of this image is contaminated with blue light from the nearby supergiant star Zeta Orionis (Alnitak).
Constellation Orion the Hunter
Right Ascension 5h 42m 4s
Declination -1° 50' 55"
Magnitude 8.2
Angular size 30 arcminutes
Distance 460 parsecs (1,500 light years)
Radial Velocity 28 kilometers per second
Image Data
Photographer Fred Lehman
Main Scope Meade 12" LX200 @ f/3.3 (1015mm)
Guide Scope Orion 120mm refractor @ f/3.75
Guide Camera SBIG STV
Imaging Camera Starlight Xpress MX7C
Resolution 752 x 580 @ 1.8 arcseconds per pixel
Exposure Fifteen exposures of two minutes each. Aligned, stacked, and processed with AstroArt.
Date March 7, 2003
Location Area 51 in Big Cypress National Preserve in central South Florida.


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