Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  Crescent Nebula  ·  NGC 6888
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Live Fast, Die Young - NGC 6888, WR 136, Manny Leinz
Live Fast, Die Young - NGC 6888, WR 136
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Live Fast, Die Young - NGC 6888, WR 136

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Live Fast, Die Young - NGC 6888, WR 136, Manny Leinz
Live Fast, Die Young - NGC 6888, WR 136
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Live Fast, Die Young - NGC 6888, WR 136

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Live Fast, Die Young: The Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888) is an emission nebula in the Constellation Cygnus.  The nebula is caused by the stellar wind cast off of an extremely hot, massive Wolf-Rayet star (WR 136) when it transitioned into a red supergiant.  WR 136 is 600,000 times brighter than our sun and 21 times more massive, but at 'only' 4.7 million years of age, will soon end it's life in a massive supernova explosion.  By comparison, our sun is in the prime of its life at 4.6 billion years.

Equipment and processing used: Celestron RASA-11 telescope with ZWO ASI294 MC Pro one shot color camera riding on an iOptron CEM120-EC2 mount.  N.I.N.A./PHD2 used for image acquisition.  This image combines 71 individual five minute exposures (5.9 hours of data), shot through an IDAS-LPS-D1 light pollution filter.  Data captured in July, 2023 from our observatory in Mariposa, Ca.   Processed using PixInsight.   This is my first time using Star XTerminator.  I had previously been using Starnet2, but on this image I was getting strange dark 'crosses' at the location where stars were removed.  Star XTerminator worked perfectly and eliminated the artifacts.

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