Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cepheus (Cep)  ·  Contains:  B160  ·  B161  ·  B162  ·  B163  ·  B365  ·  B367  ·  Erakis  ·  IC 1396  ·  PK097+03.1  ·  PK100+04.1  ·  Sh2-128  ·  Sh2-131  ·  The star Garnet Star (μCep)  ·  VdB142  ·  mu. Cep
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IC 1396 four panel mosaic, Barry Wilson
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IC 1396 four panel mosaic

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IC 1396 four panel mosaic, Barry Wilson
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IC 1396 four panel mosaic

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Description

This target needs no explanation and is an absolute delight to behold in all its forms. I have let Herchel's Garnet Star blossom in its gorgeous colour, from Wikipedia: "Mu Cephei (μ Cep, μ Cephei), also known as Herschel's Garnet Star, is a red supergiant or hypergiant[14] star in the constellation Cepheus. It appears garnet red and is located at the edge of the IC 1396 nebula. Since 1943, the spectrum of this star has served as the M2 Ia standard by which other stars are classified.[15]. Mu Cephei is visually nearly 100,000 times brighter than the Sun, with an absolute visual magnitude of −7.6. It is also one of the largest known stars with a radius around 1,000 times that of the sun (R☉), and were it placed in the Sun's position it would engulf the orbit of Mars and possibly Jupiter".

The mosaic went to gather quite easily and it shows the FSQ106's sharp optics.

Data acquisition: Barry Wilson & Steve Milne

Processing: Barry Wilson

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