LBN468

in Lacerta

lbn468

LBN 468 is a dark and reflection nebula located in the constellation Lacerta, around 1,000 light-years from Earth. This nebula is notable for its dusty, obscuring clouds that block out background starlight, giving it the appearance of a dark patch against the surrounding stars. However, parts of LBN 468 also act as a reflection nebula, scattering the light from nearby stars and giving the edges a faint, ghostly glow. The combination of darkness and faint reflected light makes LBN 468 an intriguing study for astronomers interested in interstellar dust properties and low-level star formation. Within this dense region, some protostars are likely beginning to form as gas and dust coalesce under gravity, creating new stellar nurseries. The nebula’s unique blend of dark and reflective qualities provides valuable insights into the varied environments within the Milky Way’s less active, quieter regions, where new stars are slowly being born in relative obscurity. Written by ChatGPT.

Imaging Details


Telescope:  6 inch f/4 Newtonian with Paracorr Type 2 (effective focal length 690mm) and 2” Feather Touch Focuser

Camera:  Player One Poseidon-C Pro, Optolong L-Pro filter, Filter Drawer Max

Resolution: 1.11 arcsec/px 

Mount:  Mesu Mount 200

Guiding:  Player One OAG Max and ZWO ASI290MM Mini guide camera

Exposure Length: OSC (L-Pro): 300 sec x 132

Location:  Glenwood, MN

Date:  10/8/2024, 10/9/2024

Software:  SciTech, SkyGuide (Innovations Foresight), N.I.N.A., Optic FocusLynx, Pixinsight, SkySafari Pro