IC 1396 - The Elephant's Trunk Nebula An area of gas and dust in the Cepheus region, ionised by ultra violet radiation from the massive triple star system HD 206267. This is a star forming region and some of the stars in the "Trunk" are very young, perhaps only 100,000 years old. The solar wind from these young stars is pushing gas and dust away from them and creating the hole at the tip of the trunk. Size: 20 Light Years Distance from Earth: 2400 Light Years
Target : IC1396 The Elephant's Trunk Nebula Date : 2022-10-04 Scope : CFF 135/926 Mount : EQ6R-Pro (DFO StellarDrive) Camera : QHY600 Lite Filters : Chroma (3nm) • Ha : 20 x 600s • OIII : 23 x 600s • SII : 22 x 600s Total Integration : 10.8 hours Data capture during four sessions in August and September.
Target : The Elephant's Trunk Nebula Date : 2017-08-26 Scope : SW Esprit 80/400 Mount : HEQ5 Camera : SX814 Filters : Baader • Ha : 4 x 1200s • OIII : 4 x 1200s Total Integration : 2.6 hours This is a bicolour image using only Ha and OIII data which results in the gold colouring.
2017-06-17 Scope : SW Esprit 80/400 Mount : HEQ5 Camera : Nikon D750 (unmodded) Filters : None • OSC : 9 x 600s Total Integration : 1.5 hours This is a wide field view which includes the Elephants Trunk nebula. Not easy to see but the Trunk is just above the bright star near the centre of the image.