2019 May 31
Lynds Dark Nebula 1251
Image Credit &
Copyright:
Francesco
Sferlazza,
Franco Sgueglia,
Astro Brallo
Explanation:
Stars are forming in Lynds Dark Nebula
(LDN)
1251.
About 1,000 light-years away and drifting above the plane of our Milky
Way galaxy, the dusty molecular cloud
is part of a complex of dark nebulae mapped toward the
Cepheus flare region.
Across the spectrum,
astronomical explorations of the obscuring
interstellar clouds reveal energetic shocks and outflows
associated with newborn stars, including the telltale reddish glow from
scattered
Herbig-Haro objects seen in this sharp
image.
Distant background galaxies also lurk on the scene,
visually buried behind the dusty expanse.
The deep telescopic field of view imaged with broadband filters
spans about two full moons on the sky, or 17 light-years at the
estimated distance of LDN 1251.