Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Scutum (Sct)  ·  Contains:  IC 1295  ·  NGC 6712
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IC1295 "Aurelia" planetary, NGC6712 and Meteor, Igor Chekalin
IC1295 "Aurelia" planetary, NGC6712 and Meteor
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IC1295 "Aurelia" planetary, NGC6712 and Meteor

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IC1295 "Aurelia" planetary, NGC6712 and Meteor, Igor Chekalin
IC1295 "Aurelia" planetary, NGC6712 and Meteor
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IC1295 "Aurelia" planetary, NGC6712 and Meteor

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The photo was taken between July and September of 2023, on my balcony in Brisbane (Bortle 7), the total exposure time is 36 hours.
I caught a small telescopic meteor on one of the frames, decided to leave it (re-adding it after the total stacking).
The final image is balanced H-O bicolor stack, combined with classic RGB for stars & globular cluster.

P.S. In fact, I have not found a generally accepted name for IC1295 nebula. It is quite weak and in most of the pictures it is visible as an indistinct spot without remarkable details. It seems to me that it resembles the "moon jellyfish" (lat. "Aurelia aurita") which are common in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.

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IC1295 "Aurelia" planetary, NGC6712 and Meteor, Igor Chekalin