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M17

Omega, Swan, Horseshoe, Lobster, or Checkmark Nebula

M17 EmissionNebula Sagittarius 관측 가능 난이도 3 Medium telescope (6-8") - Benefits from UHC/H-alpha filter
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등급 6.0
각크기 12.6′
거리 5500 ly
Emission Nebula [Distance: 5500 ly]

위치 & 식별자

RA 18h 20m 26.0s
Dec -16° 10' 36.0"
별자리 Sagittarius
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M17 소개

설명

The Omega Nebula (also called the Swan Nebula, Horseshoe Nebula, or Lobster Nebula) is one of the brightest and most massive star-forming regions in the Milky Way, located about 5,500 light-years away in Sagittarius. The visible nebula is just the bright tip of a much larger molecular cloud containing enough material to form tens of thousands of stars. The nebula spans about 15 light-years and contains an open cluster of about 35 hot young stars whose ultraviolet radiation illuminates the gas.

관측 팁

Located about 2 degrees south of M16 (the Eagle Nebula). One of the most rewarding deep-sky objects for small telescopes. Even a 3-inch telescope at low power reveals the distinctive swan or checkmark shape — a bright bar with a hook at one end. An 8-inch telescope shows extensive nebulosity spreading away from the bright bar, with dark lanes and bright knots. A UHC or OIII filter dramatically enhances the view. Look for the long, graceful curve of the 'swan's neck' extending from the bright bar. Best observed from June through September.

역사

Discovered by Philippe Loys de Cheseaux in 1745-46 and independently by Charles Messier in 1764. The many common names reflect different observers seeing different shapes in the nebula. The open cluster within the nebula was cataloged separately as NGC 6618.

재미있는 사실

M17 contains about 800 solar masses of ionized gas, making it one of the most massive HII regions in the Milky Way. The total molecular cloud behind it contains over 30,000 solar masses of material. Despite being farther away than the Orion Nebula, M17 is intrinsically much more luminous and massive — if it were at M42's distance, it would span most of Sagittarius and cast shadows on the ground.

커뮤니티 사진 (1)

Credit: ESO/INAF-VST/OmegaCAM. Acknowledgement: OmegaCen/Astro-WISE/Kapteyn Institute. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: ESO/INAF-VST/OmegaCAM. Acknowledgement: OmegaCen/Astro-WISE/Kapteyn Institute. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Feb 28, 2026