Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  B355  ·  HD199956  ·  HD200311  ·  LBN 354  ·  LBN 356
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I took this while staying in Alpena, Michigan under some Bortle 3 skies. That night I could clearly make out the Andromeda galaxy, Lagoon Nebula, and double cluster with my naked eye - the lagoon was quite a thrill! This particular picture really made me appreciate the capability of my AT115EDT with the reducer. The scope is such a great match with 3.76nm pixels - both the pixel scale and rayleigh limit match at 1.2 arc seconds and provide plenty of resolution for my normal Mobile, AL skies.

"Sometimes, stars form in walls -- bright walls of interstellar gas. In this vivid skyscape, stars are forming in the W-shaped ridge of emission known as the Cygnus Wall. Part of a larger emission nebula with a distinctive outline popularly called The North America Nebula, the cosmic ridge spans about 20 light-years. Constructed using narrowband data to highlight the telltale reddish glow from ionized hydrogen atoms recombining with electrons, the image mosaic follows an ionization front with fine details of dark, dusty forms in silhouette. Sculpted by energetic radiation from the region's young, hot, massive stars, the dark shapes inhabiting the view are clouds of cool gas and dust with stars likely forming within. The North America Nebula itself, NGC 7000, is about 1,500 light-years away." - NASA

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