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The Heart from LDN 889, Florian_Neumann-Pieper
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The Heart from LDN 889

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Hey boys and girls,
You just hope for more than half a year to have clear skies more often and are disappointed month after month. And then comes May. Boom!
Dark circles under the eyes from little sleep. 

I dedicated the first image to the central region of the dark cloud LDN889 in the constellation Cygnus.
This large dark cloud is about 20 light-years thick and 4900 light-years away from us and blocks the light of the red emission nebula
IC 1318 behind it. 
Unfortunately I couldn't find anything about the small dark cloud in the left part of the image. 
And the nearby star Sadr also conjured up some nice reflections in my picture.
Unfortunately you can't change it. 
I'm currently trying to make the most of every clear night despite the short nights.
Two more nebulae in the swan are already in the box.
So there's more to come
I wish CS to everyone
Flo

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The Heart from LDN 889, Florian_Neumann-Pieper

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