Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  27 b01 Cyg  ·  28 b02 Cyg  ·  29 b03 Cyg  ·  35 Cyg  ·  36 Cyg  ·  B146  ·  B147  ·  Cygnus  ·  IC 1310  ·  IC 4996  ·  NGC 6871  ·  NGC 6881  ·  NGC 6883  ·  PK072+00.1  ·  PK074+01.1  ·  PK074+02.1  ·  Sh2-104  ·  The star 27Cyg  ·  The star 28Cyg  ·  The star 29Cyg  ·  The star 35Cyg  ·  The star 36Cyg
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Swimming in the Swan's Chest  (Another Widefield in Cygnus), Daniel Erickson
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Swimming in the Swan's Chest (Another Widefield in Cygnus)

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Swimming in the Swan's Chest  (Another Widefield in Cygnus), Daniel Erickson
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Swimming in the Swan's Chest (Another Widefield in Cygnus)

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Two weeks ago I was wondering about the region near η-Cygni. I know there must be a lot there, judging by the dense star mass that widefield images show, but I had to find out if there was something a bit more interesting and explore for myself. Using my trusty Canon+RedCat, I shot the following field. After toning down the stars a bit, I found it to be an interesting region.

There aren't any big or fascinating targets for my scope and camera combo, but I'm guessing that there are some "tiny things" that you advanced astrophotographers can look into. I hope you enjoy this image of "nothing in particular".

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