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Telescope: Astro-Physics Ricardi-Honders Astrograph (RHA) Designation: Pickerings Triangle. The Veil Nebula is a cloud of heated and ionized gas and dust in the constellation Cygnus. It constitutes the visible portions of the Cygnus Loop (radio source W78, or Sharpless 103), a large but relatively faint supernova remnant. Pickering's Triangle (or Pickering's Triangular Wisp), is brightest at the north central edge of the loop, but visible in photographs continuing toward the central area of the loop. (Wiki)
Mount: Astro-Physics AP1600 GTO Constellation: Cygnus
Camera: Apogee U16-M with Astrodon Ver. 2 Filters Remotely Imaged With CCD Commander - Maxim
Guiding: Baader Guidescope with Astro-Physics Mount System, SBIG ST-i Guider Type: Super Nova Remnant - Nebula
Exposure Data: HA 10 hours. Position: R.A. 20 hr 49 min , Dec +31 18007'
Processed using PixInsight, PhotoShop CS3 Date: May 2015
Data Acquisiton, Reduction and Processing by Jim Janusz Imaging Location: Cave Creek Canyon Observatory
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