Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  NGC 6883
WR 134, Jason dain
WR 134
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WR 134

WR 134, Jason dain
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WR 134

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This image of WR134 is the first from my new Skywatcher Esprit 120 telescope. I spent 27 hours capturing data and almost that many processing the image to get it the way I wanted. I have had a couple of telescopes with a similar focal length to the Esprit 120 but none have met my expectations for quality or results. I'm happy to say that this scope is a keeper and that I'm super happy with the results so far.
WR 134 is a variable Wolf-Rayet star located around 6,000 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Cygnus, surrounded by a faint bubble nebula blown by the intense radiation and fast wind from the star. It is five times the radius of the sun, but due to a temperature over 63,000 K it is 400,000 times as luminous as the Sun.
WR 134 was one of three stars in Cygnus observed in 1867 to have unusual spectra consisting of intense emission lines rather than the more normal continuum and absorption lines. These were the first members of the class of stars that came to be called Wolf-Rayet stars (WR stars) after Charles Wolf and Georges Rayet who discovered their unusual appearance (Wikipedia).

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WR 134, Jason dain