
| 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. |