Posted on Sep 16, 2021
APOD: 2021 September 16 - North America and the Pelican
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Belated thank you my friend Maj William W. 'Bill' Price for posting the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) for Thursday, September 16, 2021 entitled "North America and the Pelican."
It seems those who name nebulae have vivid imaginations. I expect they are fans of abstract art :-)
Image: North America and the Pelican - Image Credit & Copyright - Andrew Klinger
APOD Background
"Explanation: Fans of our fair planet might recognize the outlines of these cosmic clouds. On the left, bright emission outlined by dark, obscuring dust lanes seems to trace a continental shape, lending the popular name North America Nebula to the emission region cataloged as NGC 7000. To the right, just off the North America Nebula's east coast, is IC 5070, whose avian profile suggests the Pelican Nebula. The two bright nebulae are about 1,500 light-years away, part of the same large and complex star forming region, almost as nearby as the better-known Orion Nebula. At that distance, the 3 degree wide field of view would span 80 light-years. This careful cosmic portrait uses narrow band images combined to highlight the bright ionization fronts and the characteristic glow from atomic hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen gas. These nebulae can be seen with binoculars from a dark location. Look northeast of bright star Deneb in the constellation Cygnus the Swan."
Pelican Blues · Fox · Chris Cheek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD42jBLDf3M
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarterLTC (Join to see)MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D.PO1 William "Chip" NagelSPC Michael TerrellCPL Douglas ChryslerLt Col John (Jack) ChristensenGySgt Jack WallaceMSgt James Clark-RosaSGT Charlie LeeSMSgt Mark Venzeio]SGT Randell Rose SGT John Melvin PFC David Foster A1C Riley Sanders SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth SPC Margaret Higgins1st Lt Padre Dave Poedel
It seems those who name nebulae have vivid imaginations. I expect they are fans of abstract art :-)
Image: North America and the Pelican - Image Credit & Copyright - Andrew Klinger
APOD Background
"Explanation: Fans of our fair planet might recognize the outlines of these cosmic clouds. On the left, bright emission outlined by dark, obscuring dust lanes seems to trace a continental shape, lending the popular name North America Nebula to the emission region cataloged as NGC 7000. To the right, just off the North America Nebula's east coast, is IC 5070, whose avian profile suggests the Pelican Nebula. The two bright nebulae are about 1,500 light-years away, part of the same large and complex star forming region, almost as nearby as the better-known Orion Nebula. At that distance, the 3 degree wide field of view would span 80 light-years. This careful cosmic portrait uses narrow band images combined to highlight the bright ionization fronts and the characteristic glow from atomic hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen gas. These nebulae can be seen with binoculars from a dark location. Look northeast of bright star Deneb in the constellation Cygnus the Swan."
Pelican Blues · Fox · Chris Cheek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD42jBLDf3M
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarterLTC (Join to see)MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D.PO1 William "Chip" NagelSPC Michael TerrellCPL Douglas ChryslerLt Col John (Jack) ChristensenGySgt Jack WallaceMSgt James Clark-RosaSGT Charlie LeeSMSgt Mark Venzeio]SGT Randell Rose SGT John Melvin PFC David Foster A1C Riley Sanders SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth SPC Margaret Higgins1st Lt Padre Dave Poedel
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Maybe Biden can rename his theme song , The Sad Bag of Shaky Joe****
P.S. No disrespect to Humble Pie song, Shaky Jake...
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