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52 Hours on the Dark Shark: Deep Sky Astrophotography of LDN 1235

The Dark Shark Nebula 🦈

From Starfront Observatories near Brady, Texas – I caught a predator lurking in the depths of Cepheus. LDN 1235, better known as the Dark Shark Nebula, glides through a sea of stars approximately 650 light-years from Earth. The photons in this image left this cosmic nursery around the year 1375 – as the Renaissance was beginning to dawn in Europe and the Ming Dynasty was rising in China.

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Exploring the Fighting Dragons of Cepheus 🐉

From the dark skies where I keep my telescope near Brady, Texas, I captured this dramatic nebula complex in the constellation Cepheus – a cosmic battleground of dark and bright nebulae that truly lives up to its dragon moniker.

This field showcases LDN 1228 (the dark nebula) and LBN 550 (the bright reflection nebula), located approximately 1,200 light-years away. That means the photons captured in this image began their journey around the year 825 CE – when the Viking Age was in full swing and Charlemagne’s grandsons were dividing his empire.

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