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sadr
Sadr (also known as Sadir or Sador; γ Cygni/γ Cyg) is the second brightest star in the constellation Cyg, after Deneb (α Cyg). Located at the center of the asterism known as the Northern Cross, it has an apparent magnitude of +2.23. Its name comes from the Arabic صدر şadr, "bust", from which also derives the name of the star Shedir (α Cassiopeiae). It is almost 1800 light-years from the solar system. Data Sheet: Photos of the Sadr region ( Constellation of Cygnus ) 10x120s, canon camera eos 1100d fullspecrutm, canon 75/300 lens at 300mm f 5/6, iso 1600, astrotrack Skywatcher Star Adventurer 2i wifi, acquisition with Apt, sum with Sequator and processing with Gimp
sadr
Sadr (also known as Sadir or Sador; γ Cygni/γ Cyg) is the second brightest star in the constellation Cyg, after Deneb (α Cyg). Located at the center of the asterism known as the Northern Cross, it has an apparent magnitude of +2.23. Its name comes from the Arabic صدر şadr, "bust", from which also derives the name of the star Shedir (α Cassiopeiae). It is almost 1800 light-years from the solar system. Data Sheet: Photos of the Sadr region ( Constellation of Cygnus ) 10x120s, canon camera eos 1100d fullspecrutm, canon 75/300 lens at 300mm f 5/6, iso 1600, astrotrack Skywatcher Star Adventurer 2i wifi, acquisition with Apt, sum with Sequator and processing with Gimp