Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  HD226288  ·  HD226363  ·  HD226403  ·  HD226435  ·  HD226445  ·  HD226487
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IPHASX J195318.5+371005, Peter Goodhew
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IPHASX J195318.5+371005

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IPHASX J195318.5+371005

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A strange and intriguing irregular nebula with lots of interlocking filaments in the constellation Cygnus. Theories include it being a possible supernova remnant but has also been notified as a candidate planetary nebula or possibly just ionised interstellar medium. It was found in the Isaac Newton Telescope Photometric H-alpha Survey of the North Galactic Plane.
This was a collaboration with my great friend Sven Eklund.
Data capture by myself and Sven Eklund from our remote observatories in Spain.

Ha image:
Ha inverted.jpg

OIII image:
OIII inverted.jpg

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IPHASX J195318.5+371005, Peter Goodhew