LDN 1257, a small dark nebula in Cassiopeia

on Friday, December 19, 2014

LDN 1257 is part of a complex of dark nebulas in constellation Cassiopeia. Its opacity ist 5/6, which means it is a quite dense dark nebula.
Down on the left there is LDN 1258, its opacity is noted with 2/6. Also, there is some HII visible in the background.

Telescopes: Lacerta Newtonian 10" f/4 for Luminance, Newtonian 5" f/5 for RGB - captured simultaneosly
Mount: ASA DDM 60 pro
Camera: Sbig ST2000XM for Lumiance, SXV-H9 for RGB
Filters: Baader LRGB
Exposure: Luminance 28x10 + 14x15 minutes, RGB 17x10 minutes each
Processing: CCD Stack, PS CS2
Date: 2013-08-01+02+11 + 2014-09-27

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