The Seagull Nebula, designated IC 2177, is a large emission nebula located on the border between the constellations Monoceros and Canis Major, about 3,650 light-years from Earth. Shaped somewhat like a bird in flight, this nebula spans approximately 100 light-years across and consists of a combination of glowing gas and dark dust clouds. The vibrant colors are produced as young, hot stars energize surrounding hydrogen gas, causing it to emit a reddish glow. IC 2177 is part of a larger complex of nebulae and star-forming regions, making it an active area for the birth of new stars and a popular subject for both amateur and professional astrophotographers.
Telescope | Skywatcher Esprit 100ED |
Aperture | 100 mm |
Focal length | 550 mm |
Mount | Rainbow Astro RST135 |
Autoguiding | ZWO 178MM, QHY Mini Guide Scope |
Camera | ZWO ASI2600MM @0°C |
Corrector | Skywatcher flattener |
Filters | Antlia Ha OIII SII |
Exposure | 106x300s, Gain 100, bin 1×1, |
Date | 2024-10-04 |