The M78 Nebula, also known as Messier 78, is a bright reflection nebula located in the constellation Orion, about 1,350 light-years from Earth. Known for its striking blue color, M78 is illuminated by the light of young, hot stars embedded within it. The nebula’s dust particles reflect this starlight, creating a luminous glow that highlights its wispy clouds and dark lanes of dust. M78 is one of the brightest reflection nebulae in the sky and is a fascinating region of active star formation, where new stars continue to emerge within dense pockets of gas and dust.
Telescope | Newtonian 200/800 mm |
Aperture | 200 mm |
Focal length | 800 mm |
Mount | Skywatcher EQ6R |
Autoguiding | ZWO 174MM, WO 40/200 mm |
Camera | ZWO 071MC @-10°C |
Corrector | GPU |
Filters | – |
Exposure | 200x180s, Gain 100, bin 1×1, |
Date | 2024-10-03 |