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IC 1318 Gamma Cygni Nebula
A portion of the Gamma Cygni Nebula IC 1318 shown here below Gamma Cygni - the bright star at the top. Gamma Cygni is located half way between us and the nebula. We are looking deep into the Orion Arm of our Galaxy in this direction and the nebula is more than 3000 light years from us.

A total of 7.75 hours exposure.

Exposure31@900 sec
ISO3200
CameraNikon Z7 [8856 x 5504]
OpticsSkywatcher Esprit 120mm Refractor
FilterRadian Triad Ultra Quad-Band Narrowband Filter
GuidingPhd2 using a ZWO 224MC on an Orion 60x240mm Guide scope
ControllerImages taken using Kstars on an Odroid-N2 (Raspberry Pi clone)
LocationLower Sackville, Nova Scotia.
Date2021-03-24
PixInsight Processing
WeightedBatchPreprocessing Script
Dynamic Crop
Automatic Background Extractor
MultiscaleLinearTransform
HistogramTransform
CurvesTransformation
LocalHistogramEquilization
Further tweaking for colour in Lightroom



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