Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Pegasus (Peg)
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PK 104-29.1 - Jones 1 | OSC From The Balcony, Peter Graf
PK 104-29.1 - Jones 1 | OSC From The Balcony
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PK 104-29.1 - Jones 1 | OSC From The Balcony

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Acquisition type: Electronically-Assisted Astronomy (EAA, e.g. based on a live video feed)
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PK 104-29.1 - Jones 1 | OSC From The Balcony, Peter Graf
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PK 104-29.1 - Jones 1 | OSC From The Balcony

Revision title: Colors reprocessed

Acquisition type: Electronically-Assisted Astronomy (EAA, e.g. based on a live video feed)

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While scrolling through the Nina framing wizard what would be visible in the south, I came across this - at least for this focal length - little planetary nebula called PK 104-29.1. Internet says, it has been discovered in 1941 by Rebecca Jones.
The image is a combination of my dual narrowband filter (L-eXtreme) for the nebula and broadband one (L-Pro) for the RGB stars only, with the OSC camera. Worked out fine, for me it was quite a challenge not to overcook the image, as it was shot again from the balcony with the streetlights nearby.
From my point of view, it's pretty cool what can be done with the 150PDS from within the small town. And that the faint tail shows up below the nebula.

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PK 104-29.1 - Jones 1 | OSC From The Balcony, Peter Graf