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Triple APOD - October 25, 2025: Eastern Veil Nebula (NGC 6992) By AstroSidSpace
At Starfest 2025 (Riverplace Campground, Ayton, Ontario, Bortle 3–4), I imaged the Eastern Veil Nebula (NGC 6992) with the ZWO Seestar S50. I collected about 871 light frames at 10 seconds each for just over 2 hours, plus a short additional cloudy session the following evening.
I took quite some time carefully stacking and processing the data to achieve this final result, which usually requires a much longer capture time. Using Siril, GraXpert, Photoshop and Lightroom, I was able to bring out the faint hydrogen and oxygen filaments and the vibrant contrast of this supernova remnant.
Equipment: ZWO Seestar S50
Integration: 871 × 10s (~2 hours 25 min)
Location: Starfest 2025, Riverplace Campground, Ayton ON (Bortle 3–4)
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Spanning seven full moon widths across the sky (240 light years), the Seagull nebula is located on the same arm of the Milky Way as our own solar system. It can be found nestled between the constellations Canis Major and Monoceros.
From Harold:
Taken June 3rd Victoria B.C. Cattle Point
Sharpstar 94 with reducer F44
Oii, Siii, Ha filters 10 180 sec exps ea.
Stacked with ASI Suite No post Processing.
From Robert:
The Cygnus Wall is a bright, prominent ridge within the larger North America Nebula (NGC 7000), located in the constellation Cygnus. This is an exposure of 2 hrs. and 20 minutes using 20...