Astrophotography: The Seven Sisters

in #photography8 years ago (edited)

Hi guys, welcome back! Today we will talk about "sisters". No, not that type of sisters... These sisters are 440 light years from us. They are inseparable and walk together for about tens of millions of years: they are Pleiades.


At 440 light years from us resides one of the most beautiful cluster in the Milky Way: the Pleiades. This is an incredible object of the celestial vault. More precisely it is an open cluster with nebulosity and you can find it in the Taurus constellation.
It is very very bright (it actually contains over 1000 stars) and easily recognizable during the winter months. I'm sure you have already seen it by accident. If don't... try to take a look at the sky during the winter. It will not disappoint you, promised... ;) [Click to zoom]

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The brightest stars of the cluster are often called "seven sisters" by astronomers in reference to greek mythology. They are: Alcyone (the brightest), Atlas, Elettra, Maia, Merope, Taigete and Pleione.

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The Seven Sisters

But why is everything blue? The stars of this cluster are relatively young (only 100 million years) and therefore they are in a phase of maximum activity. Under these conditions stars are usually very hot (up to 15000°K) and emit a lot of energy in the blue part of the visible spectrum (hence the intense blue color).
As if that was not enough the Pleiades are surrounded by a giant cloud of interstellar dust. These clouds are illuminated by the same stars of the cluster giving birth to this huge beautiful reflection nebula.

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A detail of the nebulosity around Merope. This nebulae are like waves in space...

Reflection Nebulae are exactly the opposite of the so-called Emission Nebulae. The first ones are usually cold and illuminated by nearby stars (and therefore reflect), the latter are hotter and emit light because they are in particular energy conditions (this emitted light is usually red/purple).

Here an amazing and clear example offered by our universe:
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On the left the California Nebula in Perseus, on the right Pleiades

The California Nebula (Yes, I know. A lot of imaginative!) is just one of these emission nebulae.
But we'll talk about it soon... ;) Clear skies guys!

And remember as usual: if you need help with astro/photography or if you want to talk about equipment/processing just comment below ;) Bye!

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For the most curious: I've used a Canon EOS 60D (unmodded) and a flattened TS Apo 80/480mm on a guided HEQ5 mount. Photos acquired with AstrojanTools. Calibration and stacking made with MaximDL and post-processing with PixInsight LE and Photoshop.
480mm - f/6 - ISO800
Light Frames: 41x 360''
Dark Frames: 27x 360''

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Previously on the VaccaBoard:
MilkyWayButton.jpg The Milky Way Core
AntaresButton.jpg The Antares and Rho Ophiuchi Regions
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Alessio Vaccaro
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I am really enjoying these photos. Followed you so I won't miss future ones.

These photos are amazing, made sure to follow. So much detail!!!

These are some AMAZING pictures!! Great post!

I really enjoy your posts! Thank you for sharing.

Very cool, this is something I've always wanted to do someday. According to mythology, Orion the hunter wanted the seven sisters and chased them until they hid on top a mountain out of his reach. Zeus took the sisters and put them out of Orion's reach, far in the heavens. Zeus is an asshole though, so when Orion died he too was placed in the sky to hunt the sisters forever.

Wow, brilliant! I didn't know this!

I never get tired of seeing the cosmos. Wonder whats out there that we haven't seen yet! :)

You'll see the biblical prophecy related to the 7 sisters this Sept 23rd, as the great deception falls upon man this year.

Incredible! I will be on the look out for them. Thanks!

Great stuff. Keep up the excellent work

wow as always unbelievably beautiful and informative :)

Beautiful work! You must be in an area with little light pollution. Very nice images.

Well done, keep 'em coming.

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