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Sh2-114 Flying Dragon in Cygnus, Jeff Weiss
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Sh2-114 Flying Dragon in Cygnus

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Sh2-114 Flying Dragon in Cygnus

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Sh2 -114, the Flying Dragon, is a very faint emission nebula (or nebulous shock front) in the constellation Cygnus. This is a 13.2 hr HaRGB image using DeepSkyWest data (NM). North is to the right.

Sh2-114 is a cloud very little studied beyond its mere cataloging, with a filamentous appearance and apparently made up of several superimposed arched filaments; it has a semicircle shape with the concavity oriented to the south and seems to constitute, together with the nearby cloud Sh2-113 , a bubble structure similar to a supernova remnant . However, no supernova remnants have ever been described in this region. [Wikipedia]

A light application of Topaz Denoise AI mostly to the background.

8/30/21:  Version I is a crop of the very tiny PN G084.7-08.0 which is of the new quadrupedal planetary nebula type from the upper right of the image.

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Description: PN G084.7-08.0 quadrupedal planetary nebula

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Sh2-114 Flying Dragon in Cygnus, Jeff Weiss