Not common nebulae and very faint, Sh2 232 is the biggest one at the center top the image.
Also on the picture Sh2-235 (the blue one) and Sh2-231.
After to see how it looks like on this orientation, I would like to named this group as Halloween Pumpkin (I hope you could see it!!)
In total 16 hours of integration time with very carefully process.
Technical card
Imaging telescope or lens:Teleskop Service TS Photoline 107mm f/6.5 Super-Apo
Imaging camera:ZWO ASI1600MM-Cool
Mount:Astro-Physics Mach-1 GTO CP4
Guiding telescope or lens:Celestron OAG Deluxe
Guiding camera:QHYCCD QHY5III174
Focal reducer:Riccardi Reducer/Flattener 0.75x
Software:Main Sequence Software Seqence Generator Pro, Astro-Physics AAPC, Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight
Filters:Astrodon HA 36mm – 5nm, Astrodon S-II 36mm – 5nm
Accessories:ZWO EFW, MoonLite NiteCrawler WR30
Resolution: 2314×1747
Dates:Jan. 27, 2019, Feb. 26, 2019
Frames:
Astrodon HA 36mm – 5nm: 78×600″ (gain: 200.00) -20C bin 1×1
Astrodon S-II 36mm – 5nm: 19×600″ (gain: 200.00) -20C bin 1×1
Integration: 16.2 hours
Avg. Moon age: 21.94 days
Avg. Moon phase: 52.16%
Astrometry.net job: 2590518
RA center: 85.322 degrees
DEC center: 36.164 degrees
Pixel scale: 2.935 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 270.001 degrees
Field radius: 1.182 degrees
Locations: AAS Montsec, Àger, Lleida, Spain
Data source: Own remote observatory
Remote source: Non-commercial independent facility
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