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Old January 14th 14, 10:13 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Stefan Lilge
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Default ASTRO: Barnard 104

Rick,

I would have seen a "1" here, but anyway, this is a great picture. Star
colour is very good and the dark nebula is astonishingly well defined.

Stefan

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Barnard 104 is a dark nebula in Scutum less than a degree northwest of
Barnard 107 and 13 minutes north of Beta Scuti. There was a nasty glow
from a 4th magnitude star south of the dark nebula (top of the picture).
I've pretty well removed it but some of the glow at the top may still
be due to the star. Hard to tell what is real and what is glare.
Normally I post my images with north at the top. Since this dark nebula
looks like an upside down "7" I am posting it with south up so the "7"
is oriented like the numeral. I found one paper putting it at 200
parsecs (650 light-years). Half the distance of nearby Barnard 110. It
is considered to be a Bok Globule.

14" LX200R @ f/10, L=8x10' RGB=2x10', STL-11000XM, Paramount ME

Rick
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