IC 59 and IC 63 are two nebulae in Cassiopeia.
These two amazing nebulae in Cassiopeia are composed by Hα and dust particles.
The ionized Hydrogen gives the bright red color while the dust reflects the light that comes from the near Gamma Cas star and gives this nice blue color.
The Two nebulae are in a distance of approximately 4 light years from the bright star.
This photo was shot in Drassa during August 2014 and it is composed by: 33x600" at -15° for a total of 5.5 hours.
For a higher resolution please click on the photo or here
The ionized Hydrogen gives the bright red color while the dust reflects the light that comes from the near Gamma Cas star and gives this nice blue color.
The Two nebulae are in a distance of approximately 4 light years from the bright star.
This photo was shot in Drassa during August 2014 and it is composed by: 33x600" at -15° for a total of 5.5 hours.
For a higher resolution please click on the photo or here