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Object name: IC 410- Tadpole Nebula   Optics:   TEC 140 Apo-refractor with original field flattener
  Objekt type: Emission nebula   Focal lenght:   980 mm
  Constellation: Auriga   Camera:   FLI ML 16803-65
  Location / Date: Remseck / 29. January 2011   Exposure:   10 x 1200 sec H-alpha / 7 x 1200 sec OIII / 7 x 1200 sec SII / 1 x 300 sec RGB
  Distance: approx. 12000 ly   Filters:   Baader H-alpha filter 7 nm / OIII-filter 8.5 nm/ SII-filter 8 nm
  Apparent dimensions: approx. 11'   Mount:   10micron GM2000
  Real dimensions: approx. 100 ly   Autoguiding:   Off-Axis Guider - SX Lodestar
  Brightness: -   Software:   MaxIm DL / Registar / Photoshop CS3
  Position (R.A. / DEC): 05h 13' 00" / +56° 38' 00"   Image processing:   Tone-Mapping-Method / real color
 
 


E
xplanation:

IC 410 sometimes is called the "Tadpole Nebula" . The "Tadpoles" are located at the 10-11 o'clock position and
are approx. 10 lightyears long. These are two relatively dense streamers of material, trailing away from the
nebulae's central regions.

The colors are mapped to real colors:

light red = H-alpha
OIII = blue
dark red= SII

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