
IC 1310, NGC 6883, LBN 182, LBN 172, LBN…

The region around Gamma Cygni (Sadr) is so incredible full of gas, dust and other objects.
IC 1310 is a small open star cluster family visible a bit at the lower left of the image center.
NGC 6883 is another open star cluster right to the center of the image, embedded in these yellow nebula.
Many other bright gas nebula (LBN numbers above) and dark dust clouds (LDN numbers above) create a impressive scenery for all these wonderful objects.
Finally there is WR 134, the blue arc with a few bright stars in its center on the very right edge of the image. One of these stars is a Wolf-Rayet object, a supermassive young star, which burns its fuel extremely rapidly. Its extreme stellar winds are blowing up this wonderful blue bubble. This star will not live very long and explode as a supernova in a not to far future. It’s distance from earth is about 5300 light years.
Borg 90FL
1.08 Flattener
ZWO OAG
ASI 2600MM Pro
ZWO EFW
Baader Ultra-Narrowband 3.5/4nm filters, Baader RGB filters
H: 30x300s
OIII:30x300s
SII:30x300s
R: 20x60s
G: 20x60s
B: 20x60s
Total Integration: 8h30m over 3 nights
Bortle 4-5, no moon
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