Flying Bat Nebula Astrobin at Helen Hopper blog

Flying Bat Nebula Astrobin. Its distance was estimated at about 400 parsecs (1300 light. It is a little over 30 hours. The blue squid nebula (oiii signal) in this image (ou4) was discovered by the french amateur.

APOD 2022 October 31 LDN 43 The Cosmic Bat Nebula
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It is a little over 30 hours. The blue squid nebula (oiii signal) in this image (ou4) was discovered by the french amateur. Its distance was estimated at about 400 parsecs (1300 light.

APOD 2022 October 31 LDN 43 The Cosmic Bat Nebula

Flying Bat Nebula Astrobin The blue squid nebula (oiii signal) in this image (ou4) was discovered by the french amateur. It is a little over 30 hours. Its distance was estimated at about 400 parsecs (1300 light. The blue squid nebula (oiii signal) in this image (ou4) was discovered by the french amateur.

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