This wonderful little planetary nebula is found in the constellation Aquila and clearly shows an inner and outer halo when processed. It is about 4,200 light-years away and has a magnitude 12.0 with a magnitude 14.4 central star.
The image center is located at RA (hms): 20h 22m 22.776s and Dec (dms): +20° 05' 55.485" with an image size of 38.6 x 31.6 arc-minutes. North is to the right.
Tech Specs: This image is composed of 96 x 15 second images at ISO 5,000 with 5 x 15 second darks and 5 x 1/4000 second bias frames using a Meade LX90 12” telescope and Canon 6D camera mounted on a Celestron CGEM-DX mount. Imaging was done on November 6, 2016 and October 10, 2016 from Weatherly, Pennsylvania.