Rosette Nebula Blooms In Amazing Stargazer Photo
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The Rosette Nebula decorates the night sky in this beautiful image.
Astrophotographer Reinhold Wittich took this photo from his backyard observatory in Geisling, Germany using a 12" f/4 Newton telescope. The image took 1080 minutes of total exposure time in February 2011 and was released to SPACE.com April 2013.
Also known as Caldwell 49, the Rosette Nebula is located near one end of the giant Monoceros cloud in the Milky Way. Resembling a rose flower, the nebula is 5,200 light-years away. The bright-red regions in the image show a steller nursery with many hot, young stars. Stellar winds from the nebula’s stars created the central cavity which is about 50 light-years across.
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Nina Sen is a freelance writer and producer who covered night sky photography and astronomy for Space.com. She began writing and producing content for Space.com in 2011 with a focus on story and image production, as well as amazing space photos captured by NASA telescopes and other missions. Her work also includes coverage of amazing images by astrophotographers that showcase the night sky's beauty.
