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Veil Nebula, Cirrus Nebula

2016-07-17 / Eastern Veil Nebula, NGC 6992


"A lovely nebula with the blue and red contrast, took us a number of attempts to process to our liking."

The Veil Nebula - also known as Witch’s Broom Nebula, Bridal Veil Nebula, Cirrus Nebula or Filamentary Nebula - is a cloud of heated and ionized gas and dust in the constellation Cygnus. It is a large but relatively faint remnant of a star that exploded about 8,000 years ago. The Veil Nebula has three main parts: the Eastern Veil Nebula (NGC 6992), the Western Veil Nebula (NGC 6960) and Fleming’s Triangle (Pickering’s Triangle). The Viel Nebula is located at an approximate distance of 2,100 light years from Earth and the entire nebula measures 110 light-years across.

Technical Details

LocationZollikerberg, Switzerland
CameraNikon DSLR D810A
TelescopeSkywatcher Quattro 8CF 200 DS Fibre OTA Newton Carbon
Special LenseSkywatcher Newtonian F4 Coma Corrector
MountSkywatcher AZ-EQ6 Pro SyncScan GoTo
AutoguidingLacerta MGEN2 (Autoguiding, Dithering und Camera Control)
Camera ControlDigicamcontrol (Focus, Camera Control)
Lights53 x 120s (1h46'), ISO-1250, additional Biases, Flats, no Darks
Stacking SoftwarePixinsight 1.8
Image ProcessingPixinsight 1.8

2016-09-24 / Western Veil Nebula, Witch's Broom, NGC 6960


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Technical Details

LocationZollikerberg, Switzerland
CameraNikon DSLR D810A
TelescopeSkywatcher Quattro 8CF 200 DS Fibre OTA Newton Carbon
Special LenseSkywatcher Newtonian F4 Coma Corrector
MountSkywatcher AZ-EQ6 Pro SyncScan GoTo
AutoguidingLacerta MGEN2 (Autoguiding, Dithering und Camera Control)
Camera ControlDigicamcontrol (Focus, Camera Control)
Lights37 x 120s (1h14'), ISO-1600, additional Biases, Flats, no Darks
Stacking SoftwarePixinsight 1.8
Image ProcessingPixinsight 1.8