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VdB 14 and VdB 15 are faint but beautiful reflection nebulae located in the constellation Camelopardalis. Both nebulae are cataloged in the Van den Bergh catalog of reflection nebulae, which lists interstellar clouds that shine by reflecting the light of nearby stars rather than emitting their own light.
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VdB 14 is a delicate, wispy nebula surrounding a bright B-type star. Its subtle glow is caused by the scattering of starlight off interstellar dust, giving it a soft, ethereal appearance. It is relatively compact but stands out against the darker regions of the Milky Way.
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VdB 15, located nearby, is slightly larger and also illuminated by a young, hot star. Its light is bluish due to the preferential scattering of shorter (blue) wavelengths of starlight by dust particles. VdB 15 often appears connected to VdB 14 through faint extensions of nebulosity, forming a charming duo in deep-sky images.
Both nebulae are faint and generally require long-exposure photography to reveal their full structure. They are excellent targets for astrophotographers interested in exploring subtle dust clouds and the interplay of starlight and interstellar matter in the Perseus region.
Technical Details
The image was created by combining two panels.
Telescope: Sky-Watcher Esprit 100ED Refractor
Auto Focus: ZWO Electronic Auto Focuser
Astronomy Camera: ZWO ASI071MC Pro
Panel 1 Filter: Optolong UV-IR cut filter; 1,680 exposures @ 60 seconds each (28 hours)
Panel 2 Filter: Optolong UV-IR cut filter; 1,680 exposures @ 60 seconds each (28 hours)
Pane 1 Filter: Antlia ALP-T Dual Narrowband Ha/Oiii Filter; 168 exposures @ 5 minutes each (14 hours)
Pane 2 Filter: Antlia ALP-T Dual Narrowband Ha/Oiii Filter; 168 exposures @ 5 minutes each (14 hours)
Total Integration Time per Panel: 42 hours
Auto Guiding: William Optics Uniguide 50mm Guide Scope
Auto Guiding Camera: ZWO ASI120MM Mini Guide Camera
Auto Guiding Software: PHD2
Telescope Mount: Celestron CGX Equatorial Mount
Telescope Computer: BeeLink GK-55 Mini PC / Windows 10 Pro
Wireless Communication: GL-iNEt Beryl Travel Router
Telescope Control & Image Capture Software: Nighttime Imaging ‘N’ Astronomy (N.I.N.A.)
Image Integration Software: Astro Pixel Process, by Aries Productions
Image Post Processing Software: PixInsight, by Pleiades Astrophoto
Images captured: Palm Springs, CA during October 2024. Dark sky classification = Bright suburban sky (Bortle 6)