Juan José Márquez Aboza
Pelican Nebula (IC 5067)
IC 5067 object, also known as Pelican nebula, is located in constellation Cygnus. Is part of the same H-alpha emission region of the famous North-America nebula. Dark nodules or rather "Bok globules" can be easily observed. They are formed by molecular hydrogen and dust, being usually star formation areas. These Bok globules are just the ones that define the "eye" and the inner structure of the "beak" of this giant Pelican which spans 30 light-years and "flies" 1,800 light-years away from us.
Telescope: William Optics ZenithStar 73 with 0.8x reducer-flattener
Camera: ASI 183MC Pro with Optolong L-Enhance filter
Mount: Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro
Autoguiding scope and camera: QHY mini 130mm + ASI 120MC-S
Capture sequence with ZWO Asiair
50 x 360" lights (5hr total integration) + 20 darks.
From Sierra Norte in Sevilla, Spain (bortle 4 skies).
Stacked in DSS, processed with Pixin LE and PS.
Pelican Nebula (IC 5067)
IC 5067 object, also known as Pelican nebula, is located in constellation Cygnus. Is part of the same H-alpha emission region of the famous North-America nebula. Dark nodules or rather "Bok globules" can be easily observed. They are formed by molecular hydrogen and dust, being usually star formation areas. These Bok globules are just the ones that define the "eye" and the inner structure of the "beak" of this giant Pelican which spans 30 light-years and "flies" 1,800 light-years away from us.
Telescope: William Optics ZenithStar 73 with 0.8x reducer-flattener
Camera: ASI 183MC Pro with Optolong L-Enhance filter
Mount: Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro
Autoguiding scope and camera: QHY mini 130mm + ASI 120MC-S
Capture sequence with ZWO Asiair
50 x 360" lights (5hr total integration) + 20 darks.
From Sierra Norte in Sevilla, Spain (bortle 4 skies).
Stacked in DSS, processed with Pixin LE and PS.