Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cepheus (Cep)  ·  Contains:  LBN 598  ·  PK120+18.1  ·  Sh2-174
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SH2-174, Dan Kusz
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SH2-174

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SH2-174

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Sh2 -174, The Valentine Rose nebula, is a planetary nebula visible in the constellation of Cepheus.

It is one of the northernmost planetary nebulae. It is located about 3 ° north of Alrai , the γ Cephei. Its strongly northern declination means that it can be observed almost exclusively from the northern hemisphere , where, on the other hand, it is circumpolar up to the tropical latitudes.

I imaged this target while it was at was at its lowest point in the sky. It was a wierd sight seeing the telescope pointing at an object so low, giving me anxiety about a possible collision, as a meridian flip failed on one of the nights! 

I imaged this over so many nights just trying to collect any data I could . Its only 15 hours of data that took over 4 months to collect, yeah clouds!

I decided to see what I could process with the data as to move on from this project. Not collecting any Luminance data was my biggest regret as their is a decent amount of faint dust in this reagion I wanted to incorporate as well.

I am really happy with the internal structures I picked up inside the "rose" . I processed the image to highlight these areas and not over saturate the entire region to keep the contrast up to bring out the details.

Thanks for looking!
CS
Dan.

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SH2-174, Dan Kusz