Triple APOD - October 25, 2025: Eastern Veil Nebula (NGC 6992) By AstroSidSpace Photo d'astronomie amateur All-Star du jour - Click to Enlarge


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)
Processing: Siril, GraXpert, Photoshop, Lightroom

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 Abdur: Equipment used: Hyperstar V4 on my C11 EdgeHD ToupTek ATR533C camera iOptron HAE69 mount

From Allen: SH2-101 was captured using Ha_OIII shots from 2025-05-29, 2025-06-08 to 2025-06-09; SII_Hb shots from 2025-06-30 to 2025-07-01; and RGB from 2025-07-02.  There is about 13.5 hours of integration (7hrs Ha...

From Dillon: This is my photo of the Lagoon and Trifid nebula I have captured from my home city in Bortle 9. 6 hours 40 minutes integration. Equipment used:

Equipment used: Celestron nexstar 4ES Sybony SV 305 Sybony lens 2x Barlow

From Robert: The Solar Surface Prominence June 8, 2025, Lunt 40 Solar Scope, tracking using a Celesteon Nexstar mount in alt az mode, 2x barlow, asi174mm planetary camera, 4 % of 3000 frames captured in Sharp Cap P...

From Philip: I took this photo of M57 last Monday in Bromont, Canada, using a QHYCCD Minicam 8 Mono in RGB. The total exposure time was 202 minutes, with 90 photos per color channel, each exposed for...

Imaged and stacked with the SeeStar S50. The Iris Nebula can be found near the constellation Cepheus.