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Telescope: Astro-Physics 160 EDF | DWB 111, also known as the Propeller Nebula is a hydrogen-alpha emission nebula in Cygnus. The propeller shape is actually a small portion of a much larger emission nebula, which can be seen as faint red hydrogen-alpha nebulosity throughout the image frame. The distance to the nebula is not known. |
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Mount: Astro-Physics AP1600 GTO | Constellation: Cygnus |
Camera: SBIG STX 16803 with Astrodon Ver. 2 Filters | Remotely Imaged With CCD Commander |
Guiding:SBIG ST402 Guider | Type: open Cluster |
Exposure Data: RGB, Ha, OIII | Position: R.A. 20h 16m 49s Dec +43° 44' 41" |
Processed using Maxim data aquisition, PixInsight and PhotoShop image processing | Date: June 2019 |
Data Acquisiton, Reduction and Processing by Jim Janusz | Imaging Location: Cave Creek Canyon Observatory |
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