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NGC7000 – Cygnus Wall to Pelican Nebula

NGC7000 – Cygnus Wall to Pelican Nebula

Finally captures some time on this NGC7000 portion that contains part of Cygnus Wall in the lower left and Pelican Nebula in top right.  The dark dust lanes in between and in front of the nebula give great contrast.  Processed in PixInsight and PS.

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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:  July 10-16, 2022

Ha: 19 x 300 seconds
Oiii: 38 x 300 seconds
Sii: 28 x 300 seconds

Calibration Bias: 20
Calibration Dark: 20
Calibration Flats: 30 for each filter

Gain:  139
Cooling:  -10
Processing Software
:   Stacked in Astro Pixel Processor, captured using NINA, PixInsight, PhotoShop, StarXTerminator, NoiseXTerminator

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