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Last night 2023/08/22 and into 2023/08/23 we had another clear night.  I am still experimenting with the Optolong L-Pro and was intending to spend several more hours on M31, but decided to try a reflection nebula IC5146.  I spent all night on this image and am sort of happy with the result, I am thinking of trying to process a Hubble like pallet on IC5146, but before I do I wanted to see what a normal OSC pass in SIRIL will look like, so far I think it is pretty good.  I plan to revisit and spend more time on IC5146, last night I had to give it up around 03:00 I couldn't stay awake.  I do wish I had an observatory, but only have the bottom of my driveway or the lake area about a quarter of a mile away.  I am still looking for a dark area around here, where  I feel comfortable spending time imaging.

IC 5146 (also Caldwell 19Sh 2-125Barnard 168, and the Cocoon Nebula) is a reflection/emissionnebula and Caldwell object in the constellation Cygnus. The NGC description refers to IC 5146 as a cluster of 9.5 mag stars involved in a bright and dark nebula. The cluster is also known as Collinder 470. It shines at magnitude +10.0 /+9.3 /+7.2.  Its celestial coordinates are RA 21h 53.5m , dec +47° 16′. It is located near the naked-eye star Pi Cygni, the open cluster NGC 7209 in Lacerta, and the bright open cluster M39.  The cluster is about 4,000 ly away, and the central star that lights it formed about 100,000 years ago;  the nebula is about 12 arcmins across, which is equivalent to a span of 15 light years.When viewing IC 5146, dark nebula Barnard 168 (B168) is an inseparable part of the experience, forming a dark lane that surrounds the cluster and projects westward forming the appearance of a trail behind the CocoonIC 5146 is a stellar nursery where star-formation is ongoing. Observations by both the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory have collectively identified hundreds of young stellar objects.  Young stars are seen in both the emission nebula, where gas has been ionized by massive young stars, and in the infrared-dark molecular cloud that forms the "tail". The most-massive stars in the region is BD +46 3474, a star of class B1 that is an estimated 14±4 times the mass of the sun.Another interesting star in the nebula is BD +46 3471, which is an example of a HAeBe star, an intermediate mass star with strong emission lines in its spectrum..

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