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August 2 & 3, 2013

Western Veil Nebula

Fort Griffin State Historic Site

The Veil Nebula constitutes the visible portions of the Cygnus Loop (radio source W78, or Sharpless 103), a large but relatively faint supernova remnant in the constellation Cygnus. The source supernova exploded some 5,000 to 8,000 years ago, and the remnants have since expanded to cover an area roughly 3 degrees in diameter (about 6 times the diameter, or 36 times the area, of the full moon). The distance to the nebula is not precisely known, with estimates ranging from 1,400 to 2,600 light-years.

This is the Western part of the Nebula

Takahashi FSQ-106N at f/5
SBIG STF-8300M CCD camera
Astro Tech 72 ED guidescope
Starlight Xpress Lodestar Guider
Astro Physics Mach 1 GTO mount

R/G/B (2x2 bin)- (10@ 5min ea) (150 min total)
Luminosity 1x1 - 20 @ 10 min each (200 min total)
Guided with PHD
Captured and Stacked in Nebulosity 3
Processed in Photoshop CS5 full exif


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