VdB 131/132, NGC 6914
Very young stars embedded in nice reflection nebulae VdB131/132 or NGC 6914. This is a star forming region about 4000 light years away in constellation Cygnus.
This wonderful part of the summer sky is dominated by glowing hydrogen clouds powered by stellar wind and UV radiation of young massiv stars, which formed from the dark molecular clouds partly obscuring the actual stars. In some places the light of the young stars breaks through the dark globules and it reflected by thin dust clouds appearing as bluish haze or halo around these stars.
At least one Herbig-Haro object (HH475) has been found in this stellar nursery.
Celestron RASA 11 v2
Celestron CGX-L mount
RisingCam ATR3CMOS26000KPA
UV-IR-Cut filter
Bortle 4-5
No moon
396x30sec (3h18m)
120x10s (20m) for stars only
PixInsight
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