Strange Artifact: Gamma Cygni/Sadr
Taken by Richard Sears on November 22, 2025 @
Ballico, California, USA
Click photo for larger image
| |
Camera Used: Unavailable Unavailable Exposure Time: Unavailable Aperture: Unavailable ISO: Unavailable Date Taken: Unavailable |
|
| More images
Details:
Look what I captured last night on Nov. 22, 2025. What artifact is this? The target was Gamma Cygni, also known as Sadr, is a yellow-white supergiant star located at the center of the Northern Cross asterism in the constellation Cygnus. It is approximately 1,800 light-years away and is surrounded by the Gamma Cygni Nebula (IC 1318), which is a separate, more distant emission nebula. Sadr is the second brightest star in Cygnus and is a prominent feature in the Milky Way. Captured with the Seestar S30 10sec subs: Ballico, California.
Photographer's website:
No URL provided.
|
|
|