NGC 1931

NGC 1931

NGC 1931

NGC 1931 is an emission and reflection nebula in the constellation Auriga. The nebula has been referred to as a “miniature version of the Orion Nebula“, as it shares some of the same characteristics. It is a mixed emission-reflection nebula, and contains a smaller version of the Trapezium in its hot young star cluster centered in the emission nebula. The entire cluster/nebula complex is only about 3 arcmin in size. The distance from earth is estimated at about 7000 light years.

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li 566 NGC1931

Log Index:566
Session:170
Date:1993-10-11
Equipment:10.1inNw13mmPlossl
Location:ABCarsland

Keywords: 110 Finest NGC, NGC 1931, Auriga, emission, reflection, nebula

February 6, 2024
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Roger Nelson
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