Triple APOD - September 29, 2025: The Cygnus Loop By Dave Patrino All-Star Amateur Astronomy Photo of the Day - Click to Enlarge


Triple APOD - September 29, 2025: The Cygnus Loop By Dave Patrino

From Dave:

Six hours of exposure taken using a Askar FMA 180, ZWO 533 and Antlia ALP-T dual band Ha &OIII filter from a Bortle 4 site process in Siril and Photoshop

Related Products

Want to see Your Astrophoto Here?

Send your astrophoto to apod@all-startelescope.com, along with the details of the capture, including the equipment you used, as well as any other details you want us to share! Then, keep your eyes out, and your photo may be selected to be the All-Star Amateur Astronomy Photo of the Day!

In the meantime, check out our old Triple APODs Below

From Justin: NGC 3718 Galaxy located approximately 52 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major.5 hours total @ 300 sec. Imaged under bortle 4 sky south of Vegrevi...

From Dalton: Taken in 2011 at Rodeo New Mexico Skywatcher Equinox 120 EQ6 mount QSI 540 with IDAS LRGB filters 3 LRGB x 240 sec each Flats, Bias, Darks applied Process...

From Abdur: ZWO ASI2600MC Duo Camera Optolong L-PARA Filter Celestron C11 EdgeHD Hyperstar F2 29x600s exposu...

From Paul: This was imaged with a TAK FSQ 106 EDX3 at f/5 and a Nikon Z7 ll camera mounted on a ZWO AM5 and guided with ASI Air mini onboard computer with a ZWO 120 mini camera on a 61x2...

From Peter: M31 has always been my favourite target and it was my dream to capture an awesome image of it. It’s big and bright but teasing out the fine details has always eluded me. After several att...

Coming from Robert Gaudet: The core of the Rosette Nebula in Monoceros NGC 2244.  1 hour exposure of 10 sec images with the Seestar S50. Processed using Siril...

Although it's named the Crescent Nebula, the features of the nebula could be said to be reminiscent of the lobes of a brain, perhaps the Brain Nebula has a better ring to it? Floating space brain or otherwise, this nebula resid...