Running Chicken Nebula on the Seestar S30 Pro

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Running Chicken Nebula on the Seestar S30 Pro
RUNNING CHICKEN NEBULA This image, acquired by the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile, shows a glowing red image of the Lambda Centauri Nebula, also known as IC 2944, and sometimes called the Running Chicken Nebula. It is 6,500 light-years away, in the direction of the southern constellation Centaurus the Centaur. It is a cloud of hydrogen illuminated by hot, bright newborn stars glowing with ultraviolet light. The intense radiation from the stars excites the surrounding hydrogen cloud, causing it to glow red.
See Snow run, he runs very well
inktober day 11: run
The Running Chicken Nebula, an open cluster and emission nebula in the constellation of Centaurus 6,500 light years away. -image via paulhaese.net
IC 2944 // Running Chicken Nebula
Also visible are star clusters: Pearl Cluster (left) & Collinder 249 (inside nebula)