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Telescope: Stellarvue 80mm Triplet | Designation:In modern usage, the names Veil Nebula, Cirrus Nebula, and Filamentary Nebula generally refer to all the visible structure of the remnant, or even to the entire loop itself. The structure is so large that several NGC numbers were assigned to various arcs of the nebula.[11] There are three main visual components: The Western Veil (also known as Caldwell 34), consisting of NGC 6960 (the "Witch's Broom",[12] Lacework Nebula,[8] "Filamentary Nebula"[12]) near the foreground star 52 Cygni; The Eastern Veil (also known as Caldwell 33), whose brightest area is NGC 6992, trailing off farther south into NGC 6995 (together with NGC 6992 also known as "Network Nebula"[13]) and IC 1340; and Pickering's Triangle (or Pickering's Triangular Wisp), brightest at the north central edge of the loop, but visible in photographs continuing toward the central area of the loop. NGC 6974 and NGC 6979 are luminous knots in a fainter patch of nebulosity on the northern rim between NGC 6992 and Pickering's Triangle Wiki |
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Mount: Ioptron CEM25 P | Constellation: Cygnus |
Camera: ZWO ASI294 OSC with Triad Narrow Band filter | Imaged With ZWO ASIAIR |
Guiding:ZWO 120 Mini Guider | Type: Nebula |
Exposure Data: Narrow Band Triad Filter, 50, 10 minute sub exposures. | Position: R.A. 20h 52m 24s , Dec +31° 15' 14" |
Processed using PixInsight and PhotoShop image processing | Date: June 2021 |
Data Acquisiton, Reduction and Processing by Jim Janusz | Imaging Location: Roadrunner Observatory backyard Palm Desert |
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