LDN 183 – Molecular Cloud in Serpens

LDN 183- Molecular Cloud in Serpens

LDN 183 (also known as L183 or MBM 37) is a cold, dense dark nebula and molecular cloud located in the constellation Serpens Cauda. It is one of the closest molecular clouds to Earth, with distance estimates ranging from approximately 325 to 360 light-years.

In deep-sky photography, LDN 183 appears as a dark silhouette or “hole” against the background stars of the Milky Way. It is often imaged alongside faint Integrated Flux Nebulae (IFN), which are illuminated by the combined light of the galaxy. The bright binary star Mu Serpentis is frequently found in the same field of view. It is classified as a pre-stellar core, meaning it is a dense accumulation of gas and dust in the early stages of collapsing to form stars.

I photographed this nebula from my driveway in the hills of western North Carolina the nights of 3/20 and 4/10. Very few clear skies this spring. 82 subframes at 360s each taken with an ASI2600MC camera and Skywatcher Esprit 120ED scope. Imaged with APT and processed with PixInsight.

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Owl Nebula (M97): A Cosmic Wonder Unveiled

M 97 - The Owl Nebula

Messier 97 (M97), commonly known as the Owl Nebula, is a planetary nebula located approximately 2,030 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is one of the most famous planetary nebulae in the night sky, named for its two dark circular patches that resemble the eyes of an owl when viewed through a telescope. It consists of three concentric shells. The “eyes” are actually regions of lower density in the inner shell, which is shaped like a barrel tilted at a 45° angle to our line of sight.

This photograph consists of 156 4 minute exposures taken in March and April of 2026 from my driveway here in the hills of western North Carolina. The telescope used is the GSO RC8. The camera is the ASI071MC Pro. The mount is the Skywatcher EQ6r Pro. Software used includes APT for image acquisitions, PHD2 for guiding and PixInsight for subframe calibration, alignment, integration, and processing.

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