Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  IC 1340  ·  NGC 6992  ·  NGC 6995  ·  Network nebula  ·  Veil nebula
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NGC6992 Veil Nebula (eastern portion); Cygnus, Thomas V. Davis
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NGC6992 Veil Nebula (eastern portion); Cygnus

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NGC6992 Veil Nebula (eastern portion); Cygnus, Thomas V. Davis
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NGC6992 Veil Nebula (eastern portion); Cygnus

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NGC6992 Veil Nebula (eastern portion); Cygnus

Astro Systeme Austria N12 f/3.5 astrograph

KAI-11000M

Total Exposure 5.8+ Hours; HaRGB 140:70:70:70 minutes; unbinned

July 2007; Inkom, ID

Comments: After 5,000 years, the gorgeous Veil Nebula is still turning heads. Cataloged as NGC 6992, these glowing filaments of interstellar shocked gas are part of a larger spherical supernova remnant known as the Cygnus Loop or the Veil Nebula -- expanding debris from a star which exploded over 5,000 years ago. This color digital image of a bit of the Veil has been processed and enhanced to reveal stunning details in the diaphanous cosmic cloud. Seen from our perspective against a rich Milky Way star field, the Veil Nebula is now known to lie some 1,400 light-years away toward the constellation Cygnus. At that distance, witnesses to the original stellar explosion would have seen a star in the heavens increase in brightness to about -8 magnitude, roughly corresponding to the brightness of the crescent Moon (comment source: NASA APOD 2005).

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NGC6992 Veil Nebula (eastern portion); Cygnus, Thomas V. Davis