Cygnus Wall

Cygnus Wall

This one night image was one of the first from inside the new automated observatory dome.  Cygnus is a very cool target with such good easy detail, so even with a full moon, and poor seeing, I still had a good time with it.  It turned out ok for conditions.

Telescope: Celestron Edge HD 8″ with .7x Focal Reducer (1400mm focal length)
Filters:  Ha, Sii, Oiii 6nm ZWO  Filters
Main Camera:  ZWO ASI 1600mm-pro Monochrome
Mount:  Skywatcher EQ6r-Pro
Guide Scope:  William Optics 50mm Uniguide
Guide Camera:  ZWO ASI 290mm-mini
Computer:  ASIair PRO

Location:  Pendleton, Oregon
Observatory:  NexDome 2.4m Automated
Bortle:  3-4
Long & Lat:  45.67N, -118.79 W

Ha: 30×420″
Oiii Filter
: 18×300″
Sulfur Filter: 18×300″
Calibration Bias: 20
Calibration Dark: 20
Calibration Flat: 20

Integration Time:  ~5 hours total
Gain:  139 (unity)
Cooling:  -20
Processing Software
:   Astro Pixel Processor, Starnet, NINA, PHD2, Photoshop CC