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Veil Nebula in Cygnus, MADNUG - Alex Lin

Veil Nebula in Cygnus

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Veil Nebula in Cygnus, MADNUG - Alex Lin

Veil Nebula in Cygnus

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The image on the left is the Veil Nebula captured using Telescope Live with the Takahashi 106 telescope (+0.75x reducer) and FLI16803 camera in Spain. The SHO image was created from a total exposure time of 32 hours.
The Pelican Nebula on the upper right was captured by @xlong using a 2047 12-inch Newtonian reflector telescope and a 2600mm camera. The HOO image was created from a total exposure time of 10 hours.
The Bat Nebula on the lower right is a free resource from Deep Sky West and was captured using the APS-175 telescope and FLI 16803 camera. The RGBHO image was created from a total exposure time of 30 hours.
Note: The contrast on the left wide field image may appear odd because it uses the luminance from SHO and the colors from HOO. It's worth mentioning that the single image of the Eastern Veil Nebula from Deep Sky West was captured for 1800 seconds and has incredibly detailed information.

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Veil Nebula in Cygnus, MADNUG - Alex Lin