Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  NGC 6960  ·  The star 52 Cyg  ·  Veil Nebula
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C34 Western Veil Nebula, Pete Bouras
C34 Western Veil Nebula
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C34 Western Veil Nebula

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C34 Western Veil Nebula, Pete Bouras
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C34 Western Veil Nebula

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Taken over two nights in my Bortle 5+ backyard.
Processed in PI using GHS for the separate stretches of nebula and RGB stars, also RCastro tools BlurX, NoiseX, StarX, SPCC for star calibration,
masks, curve work, and screen stars into the HOO image. 

The Veil Nebula is a cloud of heated and ionized gas and dust in the constellation Cygnus.
It constitutes the visible portions of the Cygnus Loop, a supernova remnant, many portions of which have acquired their own individual names and catalogue identifiers. The source supernova was a star 20 times more massive than the Sun which exploded between 10,000 and 20,000 years ago. At the time of the explosion, the supernova would have appeared brighter than Venus in the sky, and visible in the daytime. The remnants have since expanded to cover an area of the sky roughly 3 degrees in diameter (about 6 times the diameter, and 36 times the area, of the full Moon). While previous distance estimates have ranged from 1200 to 5800light-years, a recent determination of 2400 light-years is based on direct astrometric measurements. (The distance estimates affect also the estimates of size and age.) (wikipedia)

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Clear Skies,
Pete

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C34 Western Veil Nebula, Pete Bouras

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