The 3 reflection nebulae that compose NGC6914 (blue nebula) are "immersed" in an expansive emmission nebulosity that iis located between Deneb and Sadr in the Cygnus constellation.
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NGC6914 takes it's bluish color by the newly formed stars that it surrounds.At the center of the photo we may see some darker areas. Those are mostly composed by interstellar dust that obstructs the light passage.
This photo is composed by 33x600" lights at -15°
Shot from Drassa-Greece the 27th of July 2014
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The
NGC6914 takes it's bluish color by the newly formed stars that it surrounds.At the center of the photo we may see some darker areas. Those are mostly composed by interstellar dust that obstructs the light passage.
This photo is composed by 33x600" lights at -15°
Shot from Drassa-Greece the 27th of July 2014
For higher resolutions please click on the photo or Here