Cygnus Wall

The Cygnus Wall is a long bright star forming region along an area that corresponds to the Pacific coast of Mexico in the North America Nebula. After reprocessing an image of the North America and Pelican Nebula to good effect with the RC-Astro plugins to PixInsight The full resolution Cignus Wall crop is linked from the image below.

The complete North American & Pelican Nebulae image along with capture and processing details is found below:

North America & Pelican Nebulae
Reprocessed North America (NGC7000) and Penguin Nebulae (IC5070) in a HOO palette from a dual bandpass narrowband filter. Taken last fall with Cygnus high in the late-summer sky from Joppa, Texas, taken 2021-09-05 06:30 UT. WO RedCat 250/51mm telescope, Optolong L-eNhance NB Filter, ZWO ASI533 MC Pro cooled camera at -5C, SW AZ-EQ5 Pro mount, ZWO ASIAIR controller. 42 3min images drizzle stacked . Processed in a HOO palate in PixInsight with RC-Astro Noise/Blur/StarXTerminator and GHS plugins. Final exposure and crop in PS.

Content created: 2023-01-17

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