Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Vulpecula (Vul)  ·  Contains:  HD186310  ·  LBN 135  ·  NGC 6820  ·  NGC 6823  ·  Sh2-86
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NGC 6823 & 6820 - SH2-86 - Skywatcher Esprit 120 - ASI1600MM - SHO - Paramount MyT - Voyager - 30 Hours, Rowland Archer
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NGC 6823 & 6820 - SH2-86 - Skywatcher Esprit 120 - ASI1600MM - SHO - Paramount MyT - Voyager - 30 Hours

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NGC 6823 & 6820 - SH2-86 - Skywatcher Esprit 120 - ASI1600MM - SHO - Paramount MyT - Voyager - 30 Hours, Rowland Archer
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NGC 6823 & 6820 - SH2-86 - Skywatcher Esprit 120 - ASI1600MM - SHO - Paramount MyT - Voyager - 30 Hours

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Old data, new tools!  I'm continuing to process my backlog of data with the current toolset including Croman's AI-fueled BlurXterminator, StarXterminator and NoiseXterminator.  Those plus the excellent freeware GraXpert are probably saving me at least two hours from each image processing workflow.

Thirty hours of SII, Ha and OIII data were acquired over nine sessions between May and August 2019, with a Skywatcher Esprit 120 refractor and an ASI1600MM cooled camera using Astrodon filters.  

This region in Vulpecula is feature rich, with the NGC 6820 / SH2-86 emission nebula stretching across the field, the open cluster NGC 6823 near the center, and striking dark pillars and blobs of dust and gas throughout.  This is a star-forming region, about 5000 ly from Earth, with the stars in the open cluster estimated to be about two million years old, just babies compared to our 4 billion year old sun.  

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