IC 4628 Widefield


Details

The Prawn Nebula IC 4628 is located in the southern part of the constellation Scorpius. It is an H II region that in reality is much larger than the section of sky shown here. In the lower part of the image, faint blue reflection nebulae can be seen, pointing to the ionizing sources of the region. Just outside the field of view lies the open star cluster NGC 6231. Further to the south is the nebula region RCW 113, which forms the lower part of the entire H II complex. The prominent dark nebula in the lower right of the image is GN 16.43.7, also known as the “Dark Tower of Scorpius.” Overall, this part of the Milky Way — the Sco OB1 association — is one of the most fascinating star-forming regions in the southern Milky Way.


Image Details

Telescope Optics
APM 107/770 @520

Mount
Skywatcher EQ-6R pro

Camera
ZWO ASI2400MC pro

Filters
Internal Bayer Matrix

Integration Time
120x300s

Date
14th to 17th July 2025

Conditions
Excellent Sky Conditions

Remarks
None

Object Details

Type of Object

Emission Nebula, Star Cluster

Constellation

Scorpius

Location

Kiripotib Guestfarm Namibia


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