I had initially attempted a deep image of NGC 7662, the Blue Snowball, a planetary nebula in the constellation Andromeda in 2009. What I assumed was a filter reflection turned out to be a legitimate halo, and I initially described the extra halo "jet" structure at that time. I added to this image in 2012 and decided to give it one last effort presently.
Imaging Camera: QSI640 wsg
Imaging Scope: 9.25" Celestron Edge at F/7 (Halo and starfield), Meade LX200 at F/10 (PN Core)
Guide Camera: SX Lodestar x 2, PHD2
Mount:Avalon M Uno
Filters: Astrodon 3nm OIII, LRGB
Exposure:
Halo data and starfield: 16 hours OIII 30 min subs binx2, three hours luminance 3 minute subs, one hour each RGB 1 minute subs bin x2
Core data (Data from 2012): Two hours of 20-30sec LRGB and OIII subs were combined for the core of the nebula.
Capture Program: APT
Processing: CCD Stack and PS CC.
Date: 9/4 - 9/21/20
Location: My front driveway. Morristown, NJ