The heart of Cygnus is a very colorful part of the sky. Only a portion of the large emission nebulosity (IC 1318), the Butterfly Nebula around Sadr, Gamma Cygni, is on this image. The dark nebula (LDN 889) to the right of Sadr, seperates the two halves of the Butterfly. The open cluster NGC 6910 is just to the lower left of Sadr, with some other small clusters in the nebulosity.
distance: Sadr 750 ly, nebulosity 5000 ly
apparent size: 240 arcmin
12x120 sec, ISO 800, 6 darks, no flats, no guiding
first image @ 02:15 +2
Canon 350D (Hutech modified)
Borg 101ED
AP1200GTO
captured with ImagesPlus 2.82, processed with ImagesPlus3.80, NeatImage
(Kuğuda Sadr Bölgesi)