Rho Ophiuchi – The Furious Space Rooster

Tuesday, Jul 1, 2025

Rho Ophiuchi – The Furious Space Rooster

By alessandro casprini

Yes, you read that right. What you're looking at is not just one of the most colorful and fascinating regions of the night sky – it's also a furious space rooster, caught in the act of screaming into the cosmic void. This surreal shape emerges from the Rho Ophiuchi complex, nestled between the constellations of Scorpius and Ophiuchus. From my observing location, it rises barely 18° to 22° above the horizon – a real challenge for any astrophotographer. The subject is a stunning interplay of interstellar elements: bluish reflection nebulae around Rho and IC 4603, reddish hydrogen emissions forming the "comb" (IC 4604), golden dust lit by Antares, and dark nebulae – especially Barnard 44 – sculpting the rooster's body and legs. This image was taken on one of those rare, magical nights: no humidity, stable wind, and exceptional transparency – the kind of conditions that reward patience, preparation, and a bit of luck.

Omegon veTEC 571C (cooled)

Optolong L-Quad Enhance

Modified Losmandy G11 with OnStep

Askar 180 mm f/4.5

PixInsight + Photoshop