The Pelican Nebula (IC 5070)

This image was taken with the KPNO/WIYN 0.9m telescope on May 24, 2002. It shows the “ionization front” in the Pelican nebula, a giant nearby star-formation region. The Pelican Nebula (IC 5070) is located in the constellation of Cygnus, the Swan. Its pillars are being sculpted by the intense ultraviolet radiation from massive stars which have recently formed within the nebula. The image was produced Oxygen [OIII] (blue), Hydrogen-Alpha (green) and Sulphur [SII] (red) narrowband filters. 7x6min in H-alpha, 4x6min in [OIII], 5x6min in [SII]. The image is rotated 135 degrees CW from North is up, East to the left.

Credit:

T.A. Rector/University of Alaska Anchorage and NOIRLab/NSF/AURA

About the Image

Id:noao-ic5070
Type:Observation
Release date:June 30, 2020, 9:34 p.m.
Size:4518 x 7006 px

About the Object

Name:IC 5070, Pelican Nebula
Constellation:Cygnus
Category:Nebulae

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Coordinates

ObjectValue
Position (RA):20 51 50.37
Position (Dec):44° 15' 55.54"
Field of view:31.99 x 49.60 arcminutes
Orientation:North is 135.1° right of vertical


Colors & filters

BandWave-lengthTele-scope
Optical
Olll
502 nmWIYN 0.9-meter Telescope
Mosaic I
Optical
Ha
657 nmWIYN 0.9-meter Telescope
Mosaic I
Optical
Sll
673 nmWIYN 0.9-meter Telescope
Mosaic I