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Taken by alessandro falesiedi on June 15, 2016 @ Viterbo, Lazio, Italy
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Hi! I'm a Italian astrophotographer. The veil nebula in Cygnus is certainly one of the most photographed objects in the sky. I then tried to resume only a portion of it, one of the most fascinating regions in my notice of this wonderful object.This subject has been made with my CCD H694 on Celestron C11HD on mount AVALON M3 Fast Reverse. Further technical details can be found on this page http://www.alessandrofalesiedi.it/deep-sky-en/ngc-6992-6995-veil-nebula-2/ or below: Optics: Celestron C11 @ f6.3 Mount: Avalon M3 Fast Reverse Camera: SX H694 unbinning Dates/Times: 2016 Location: Viterbo, W. Herschel obs. Exposure: Lum Hydrogen: 12,0 hours + Oxigen 8,2 hours ; Red : 30 min; Blue: 4.9 hours; G: R/B . Cooling: avg – 5° Acquisition: Astroart, Sequence Generator Pro, PHD2, Avalon Star Go Processing: Iris, PS 3, Pix Insight, CCD sharp, SQM-L: 19.0 Note um: 78% Thanks for your attention! Alessandro Falesiedi
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http://www.alessandrofalesiedi.it/en/
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Wow, thats a lot of dedicated hours!
Posted by HDT 2016-06-24 11:19:30
 
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