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M29 HaLRGB

Messier 29 is a small open cluster in Cygnus, seen in the upper left of this image. There are several other objects in this dense star field including portions of the large emission nebula IC 1318 to the right, dark nebula B344 to the lower right, and well hidden are the tiny planetary nebulae Abell 69 and KJ PN3 and tiny reflection nebula VdB 130.

Imaging Camera: QSI640wsg
Imaging Scope: Takahashi FSQ85ED @F/5.3
Guide Camera: SX Lodestar
Mount: Avalon M-Uno
Filters: Astrodon HaLRGB
Exposure: 120 minutes Luminance (5 minute subs) 40 minutes each RGB (5 minute subs) 90 minutes Ha (15 minute subs)
Capture: APT
Processing: CCD Stack and PS CC
Date: 8/9/19 Location: My front driveway. Morristown, NJ


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