Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cepheus (Cep)  ·  Contains:  NGC 7261  ·  PK104+00.1  ·  Sh2-135
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NGC 7261 open cluster plus Sh2 - 135 emission Nebula, Richard H
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NGC 7261 open cluster plus Sh2 - 135 emission Nebula

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NGC 7261 open cluster plus Sh2 - 135 emission Nebula

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NGC 7261 is an open star cluster in the constellation Cepheus and has an angular extent of 6.0 'and an apparent magnitude of +8.4 mag. It was on October 5, 1829 by John Herschel discovered and is also called OCL 237 , respectively. Source: Wikipedia

The Nebula in the lower left of this image is Sh2 - 135 is a rarely photographed emission nebula in southern Cepheus, located between ζ and δ Cephei. It is an H II region linked to a dark nebula of interstellar dust which shows a pronounced ionization front and is expanding. Source: www.nightsky.at

Imaged over two nights, June 28-29, 2021

Lum 30 x 15s, 30 x 20s

Sii 26 x 240s, 20 x 340s

Ha 29 x 305s

Oiii 20 x 188s, 20 x 240s

Total image integration: 8.75 hours

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NGC 7261 open cluster plus Sh2 - 135 emission Nebula, Richard H