This is IC 5068, a low emission nebula (composed of clouds of hydrogen gas), neglected because it is located near the very photogenic North America and Pelican nebulae.
The nebula is best known for the streaks of dark clouds that separate the hydrogen-colored regions, which also separate the nebula from its better-known neighbors. (All are located 1,600 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus.)
Shooting data:
: ASA Newton 254/950 F3.6
⚙️: Paramount MyT
: ZWO ASI2400MC at -10°C + Artesky rotator
: IDAS LPS-P3 and IDAS NBZ Nebula Booster
: Skywatcher Evostar72ED + ASI290MM mini
: TheSkyX pro, NINA, PHD2, AstroPixel Processor, PixInsight, Photoshop
1️⃣ : Panel N°1 = 10h15 (41x900”) in HaO3 and 4h00 (24x600") in RGB for stars
2️⃣ : Panel N°2 = 10h30 (42x900") in HaO3 and 3h40 (22x600") in RGB for stars
⏱: TOTAL = 28h25
: Lorraine, France
: Over 8 nights: June 17, 2022; June 18, 2022; June 27, 2022; June 29, 2022; July 1, 2022; July 2, 2022; July 4, 2022; July 14, 2022
: https://www.astrobin.com/full/pi9oia/0/
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