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  1. The Flaming Star Nebula is lit by the nearby AE Aurigae in the constellation Auriga. Cataloged as IC 405, this glowing emission and reflection nebula lies approximately 1,500 light-years from Earth. The Flaming Star Nebula is bright enough to be observed and photographed through a small telescope under the right conditions.

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    IC 405 (also known as the Flaming Star Nebula, SH 2-229, or Caldwell 31) is an emission and reflection nebula in the constellation Auriga north of the celestial equator, surrounding the bluish, irregular variable star AE Aurigae. It shines at magnitude +6.0.

  3. Aug 31, 2022 · The Flaming Star Nebula, or IC 405, is a combination of emission and reflection nebulae illuminated by the unusual variable star AE Aurigae. The nebula is 37' by 19' across and lies 1,500...

  4. The Flaming Star Nebula (also IC405, Sharpless 229 or Caldwell 31) is an emission and reflection nebula. It is about 1500 light years distant and is approximately 5 light years in diameter. It is illuminated by the blue variable star AE Aurigae - a runaway star that might have been ejected during a collision of two binary star groups.

  5. IC 405 the Flaming Star nebula is an emission and a reflection nebula located in the constellation of Auriga about 1,500 light years away. The central blue region is from light reflecting off of dust granules from the nearby star AE Auriga.

  6. Pictured here in the Hubble color palette, the Flaming Star Nebula, officially known as IC 405, lies about 1500 light years distant, spans about 5 light years, and is visible with a small telescope toward the constellation of the Charioteer .

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  8. The Flaming Star Nebula, IC 405 is an emission and reflection nebula located about 1,500 lightyears from Earth and illuminated by star AE Aurigae.

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