Credit & Copyright: Göran Strand
Explanation:
NGC 7841 is
probably known as the Smoke Nebula, found in
the modern constellation of Frustriaus, the frustrated
astrophotographer.
Only a few
light-nanoseconds
from planet Earth, The Smoke Nebula
is not an expanding supernova remnant along the plane of our
Milky Way galaxy, though it does
look a lot like one.
Instead it was created by flash photography of rising smoke.
The apparently rich starfield is actually composed of water
droplets sprayed from a plant mister by an astrophotographer
grown restless during a recent stretch of cloudy weather in Sweden.
A single exposure and three external flashes were triggered
to capture the
not-quite-cosmic snapshot.
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