Added Blushing dusty nebula

With lots of energy available today we added an image of the Blushing dusty Iris/Nebula. For this image we tweaked the mid-tone magenta and blues to add a bit more depth. This was an interesting experiment on maximizing the good and minimizing the neutral.

This close-up of an area in the northwest region of the large Iris Nebula seems to be clogged with cosmic dust. With bright light from the nearby star HD 200775 illuminating it from above, the dust resembles thick mounds of billowing cotton. It is actually made up of tiny particles of solid matter, with sizes from ten to a hundred times smaller than those of t

Blushing dusty nebula

he dust grains we find at home. Both background and foreground stars are dotted throughout the image. Researchers studying the object are particularly interested in the region to the left and slightly above center in the image, where dusty filaments appear redder than is expected.

North is down, East is right. The field of view is 3.3 arcminutes. The image is a composite of four images obtained through blue, green, near-infrared and H-alpha filters.

Credit:

NASA & ESA