Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  NGC 6910
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Cygnus Butterfly, Brendan Kinch
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Cygnus Butterfly, Brendan Kinch

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Description

IC 1318 is an emission nebula in the Cygnus constellation, about 4,000 lightyears away. Its glow comes as a result of nearby stars releasing streams of charged particles known as stellar winds, which ionise the gasses, causing them to emit light.
IC 1318 is often known as the Gamma Cygni Nebula and can be seen around the star Sadr, although the nebula and the star are not associated and Sadr is not the cause of the emission nebula's glow.
IC 1318 is also sometimes known as the Butterfly Nebula, but this double-lobed cosmic cloud is not to be confused with NGC 6302, which is also known as the Butterfly and is a planetary nebula about 3,800 lightyears away in the constellation Scorpius.

Imaging telescope: Takahashi FSQ106ED
Imaging camera: ASI 2600MM
Mount: Takahashi EM 400 Temma 2M
​Guiding telescope: Takahashi FS60CB
Guiding camera: QHY CCD QHY 5 II
Focal Extender / Reducer:  None
Capture Software: Sequence Generator Pro,  PHD 2 
Processing Software:  Astro Pixel Processor, PixInsight, Topaz DeNoise,  Photoshop 
Filters (50mm):  Astrodon Ha (3nm), Astrodon SII (3nm) & Astrodon OIII (3nm) 
Accessories: ATIK EFW3, SeleTEK2 controlling Robofocus Focuser.  

Frames: 
Astrodon Ha        30 x 10'
Astrodon SII         30 x 10'
Astrodon OIII        30 x 10'

Total integration  =  15 Hours

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