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Credit & Copyright: Giovanni Benintende  
  
  
Explanation:
Described as a "dusty curtain" or "ghostly apparition",  
mysterious reflection nebula  
vdB 152 really is very  
faint.  
  
It lies about 1400 light-years away, along the northern Milky Way  
in the royal constellation Cepheus.  
  
Near the edge of a large molecular cloud,  
pockets of cosmic dust in the region block light from background stars  
or scatter light from the embedded bright star (top)  
giving parts of  
the nebula  
a characteristic blue color.  
  
Ultraviolet light from the star is also  
thought  
to cause a dim reddish  
luminescence  
in the nebular dust.  
  
Though stars do form in  
molecular clouds, this star  
seems to have only accidentally wandered  
into the area, as its measured velocity through  
interstellar space is very different from  
the cloud's velocity.  
  
This deep telescopic image spans about 7 light-years at the  
estimated distance  
of vdB 152.  
  
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