Pelican Nebula in NGC 7000
Pelican Nebula in NGC 7000
Just across the other side of the North America Nebula (NGC7000) sits the Pelican Nebula. It is cataloged as IC 5070 and is a dense Hydrogen region with star formation actively occurring. There is a dark dense molecular cloud in front of NGC7000 which gives great detail when lit with the gases behind. This target offers a lot of signal across Ha, Oiii, and Sii to make a great visual image.
Equipment
Telescope: Celestron RASA 11 (620mm focal @ f/2.2)
Filters: Baader Ultra-Highspeed F/2 3.5nm & 4nm Filters.
Main Camera: ZWO ASI 1600mm-pro Monochrome
Tilt & BackFocus Adjuster: ASG Photon Cage
Mount: Skywatcher EQ6r-Pro
Guide Scope: William Optics 50mm Uniguide
Guide Camera: ZWO ASI 290mm-mini
Location
Location: Pendleton, Oregon
Observatory: NexDome 2.4m Automated
Bortle: 3
Long & Lat: 45.67N, -118.79 W
Shoot Parameters
Date: May 20th, 2022
Ha: 22 x 300 seconds
Oiii: 49 x 240 seconds
Sii: 17 x 300 seconds
Calibration Bias: 20
Calibration Dark: 20
Calibration Flats: 30 for each filter
Gain: 75
Cooling: -20
Processing Software: Stacked in Astro Pixel Processor, captured using NINA, Processed in PS, NoiseXTerminator, StarXTerminator