Equipment
Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses
Sigma 135mm F1.8 DG HSM (Art)
Imaging Cameras
ZWO ASI294MM Pro
Mounts
ZWO AM5
Filters
Astronomik Deep-Sky Blue 36mm · Astronomik Deep-Sky Green 36mm · Astronomik Deep-Sky Red 36mm · Astronomik H-alpha CCD MaxFR 6nm 36 mm · Astronomik L-2 Luminance UV/IR Block 36mm · Astronomik OIII CCD MaxFR 6nm 36 mm
Accessories
Pegasus Astro USB Control Hub · Talon 6 · ZWO EAF · ZWO EFW 7 x 36mm
Software
Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight · Starkeeper Voyager Custom Array
Guiding Telescopes Or Lenses
ZWO 30mm Mini Guider Scope
Guiding Cameras
ZWO ASI290MM Mini
Acquisition details
Frames:
Astronomik Deep-Sky Blue 36mm: 100×60″(1h 40′)
Astronomik Deep-Sky Green 36mm: 100×60″(1h 40′)
Astronomik Deep-Sky Red 36mm: 100×60″(1h 40′)
Astronomik H-alpha CCD MaxFR 6nm 36 mm: 120×600″(20h)
Astronomik OIII CCD MaxFR 6nm 36 mm: 120×600″(20h)
Integration:
45h
RA center: 19h34m20s.8
DEC center: +31°24′07″
Pixel scale: 10.856 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: -179.257 degrees
Field radius: 4.706 degrees
WCS transformation: thin plate spline
Resolution: 1841×2521
File size: 23.8 MB
Locations: AAS Montsec, Àger, Lleida, Spain
Data source: Own remote observatory
Remote source: Non-commercial independent facility
Description
G65.3+5.7, which we fondly call ‘the little Cygnus Veils’ because it looks a bit like other cool stuff in space, is a really faint leftover from a supernova explosion.
People don’t often take pictures of it in the night sky because it’s so dim.
You can find it in the Cygnus constellation, a part of the night sky.
This thing is made up of a bunch of delicate and wispy shapes, sort of like clouds, and they have names like SH2-91, SH2-94, and SH2-96.
What’s even more amazing is that this whole thing is crazy far away – more than 2,500 light years!
And it stretches across a huge part of the sky, about 4 degrees wide.
I leave also another versión with all stars on that field, “it’s full of stars”
via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/2oZYYeU