Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  29 Cyg  ·  29 b03 Cyg  ·  34 Cyg)  ·  34 P Cyg  ·  36 Cyg  ·  37 Cyg)  ·  37 gam Cyg  ·  40 Cyg  ·  Crescent Nebula  ·  Cygnus  ·  IC 1311  ·  IC 4996  ·  M 29  ·  NGC 6881  ·  NGC 6888  ·  NGC 6910  ·  NGC 6914  ·  PK076+01.1  ·  PK076+01.2  ·  PK077+02.1  ·  PK077+03.1  ·  PK077+03.2  ·  PK078+00.1  ·  PK079+00.1  ·  Permanent nova (P Cyg  ·  Sadr  ·  Sh2-104  ·  Sh2-105  ·  Sh2-106  ·  Sh2-108  ·  And 10 more.
SADR AND CYGNUS NEBULA COMPLEX, DeepLab
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SADR AND CYGNUS NEBULA COMPLEX

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SADR AND CYGNUS NEBULA COMPLEX

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We live on this planet and have a more or less idea of its size and the relationship between the elements that compose our "sphere."
Our star, closely related to the Earth and us (the Sun), is 109 times larger than the Earth...
Imagine a supergiant yellow star, roughly 150 times the size of the Sun (which in turn is 109 times the size of the Earth), living in relation to its region, generating thermonuclear reactions, explosions, light.
Here it is, it's called Sadr, and you can see it in the center of the image we want to share with you.
Isn't it enchanting?
We decided to capture this field with a focal length of just 135 millimeters to capture all the nuances and details of the objects in "close" relation to each other. Among these, the Crescent Nebula stands out in relation to dark nebulae, which in turn are related to open clusters.
These images help us reflect, they help us understand how small we are compared to the cosmos, but at the same time, how important we are within our relationships.
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SADR AND CYGNUS NEBULA COMPLEX, DeepLab