Cosmic Reef

NGC 2014

The Cosmic Reef in the LMC

Erupting from a single central star

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These bright ridges of interstellar gas and dust are bathed in energetic starlight. With its sea of young stars, the massive star-forming region NGC 2014 has been dubbed the Cosmic Reef. Drifting just off shore, the smaller NGC 2020, is an expansive blue-hued structure erupting from a single central Wolf-Rayet star, 200,000 times brighter than the Sun. The cosmic frame spans some 600 light-years within the Large Magellanic Cloud 160,000 light-years away, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way.

NGC 2014 in the Large Magellanic Cloud

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Data acquisition with

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Technische Karte

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ObjektNGC 2014
Imaging telescopesPlaneWave CDK1000
AufnahmekameraMoravian C5A-100M
Focal Reducer
MontierungPlaneWave CDK1000
Nachführung
FilterBaader 3.5/4nm Ultra-Narrowband-Filter-Set 50x50mm (H-alpha / O-III / S-II), Baader R, G, B (50x50mm)
ZubehörBaader Instrument Multi Port IMP85, PlaneWave Series-5 Focuser & Rotator
Aufnahmedauer58.5 hours (H-alpha: 210×300″, O-III: 250×300″, S-II: 205×300″, RGB each: 60×60″)
AufnahmedatumBetween October 2025 and November 2025
AstroBinLink

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