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Cirrus of Cygnus

There are very few images around showing this area, it can be seen in many wide field images though but I haven't seen any images focusing to just it. This is not a bright target but by using an extremely fast, 200mm f1.8, optics a total exposure time for all three panels was very reasonable, ~10 hours.

The bright, magnitude 2.9, star at middle Left is the BSC 18 Del Cyg (HR7528). This image spans about 12 degrees horizontally (24 full Moons side by side) and it's part of large nebula complex around constellation Cygnus. "Northern Cross" nebulosities are located at distance of about 2000 light years. At lower mid Left lays the "Propeller Nebula", I shot a little narrower wide field image of it in this Autum.

Technical details:

Processing work flow:
Image acquisition, MaxiDL v5.07.
Stacked and calibrated in CCDStack2.
Levels, curves, color combine and mosaic in PS CS3.

Optics, Canon EF 200mm camera lens at f1.8
Camera, QHY9
Guiding, Meade LX200 GPS 12" and a Lodestar guider
Image Scale, ~5 arcseconds/pixel

Exposures
Filter, Baader 7nm H-alpha
Panel 1, 8x900s Binned 1x1
Panel 2, 4x900s Binned 1x1
Panel 3, 5x 900s Binned 1x1

Filter, Baader 8nm S-II
Panel 1, 6x300s Binned 3x3
Panel 2, 6x300s Binned 3x3
Panel 3, 6x300s Binned 3x3

Filter Baader 8,5nm O-III (I need a narrower one...)
Panel 1, 6x300s Binned 3x3
Panel 2, 6x300s Binned 3x3
Panel 3, 6x300s Binned 3x3

Cirrus of Cygnus

Cirrus of Cygnus

There are very few images around showing this area, it can be seen in many wide field images though but I haven't seen any images focusing to just it. This is not a bright target but by using an extremely fast, 200mm f1.8, optics a total exposure time for all three panels was very reasonable, ~10 hours.

The bright, magnitude 2.9, star at middle Left is the BSC 18 Del Cyg (HR7528). This image spans about 12 degrees horizontally (24 full Moons side by side) and it's part of large nebula complex around constellation Cygnus. "Northern Cross" nebulosities are located at distance of about 2000 light years. At lower mid Left lays the "Propeller Nebula", I shot a little narrower wide field image of it in this Autum.

Technical details:

Processing work flow:
Image acquisition, MaxiDL v5.07.
Stacked and calibrated in CCDStack2.
Levels, curves, color combine and mosaic in PS CS3.

Optics, Canon EF 200mm camera lens at f1.8
Camera, QHY9
Guiding, Meade LX200 GPS 12" and a Lodestar guider
Image Scale, ~5 arcseconds/pixel

Exposures
Filter, Baader 7nm H-alpha
Panel 1, 8x900s Binned 1x1
Panel 2, 4x900s Binned 1x1
Panel 3, 5x 900s Binned 1x1

Filter, Baader 8nm S-II
Panel 1, 6x300s Binned 3x3
Panel 2, 6x300s Binned 3x3
Panel 3, 6x300s Binned 3x3

Filter Baader 8,5nm O-III (I need a narrower one...)
Panel 1, 6x300s Binned 3x3
Panel 2, 6x300s Binned 3x3
Panel 3, 6x300s Binned 3x3