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I like the shape of his neck, it resembles a question mark or the number 2.

I used a small telescope and full-frame camera combo which allowed me to frame the entire Cygnus Loop into a single field of view without having to do a mosaic.

 

I also did not bother shooting with the Sulfur II filter, and only combined the Hydrogen Alpha and Oxygen III data. I really like the bright blue and red colors.

 

More info: www.galactic-hunter.com/post/ngc-6960-the-veil-nebula

Summer milky way season has started, but instead of the core, I chose the Cygnus region this time. It's less popular for astrophotographers, but also a very spectacular part of the milky way.

It rises relatively early in the night, in this part of the year you can catch around 10pm above the northeastern horizon.

 

The foreground is a couple of trees on top of the hill, near to my village, Magyaregres. They have perfect silhouettes for such pictures.

 

Date: 14.29.2022. around 11pm.

 

Exif: Fujifilm X-A5(astro mod), Fujifilm 35mm F1,4 @2,8; ISO1600, 30x30sec stacked, tracked with Skywatcher Star Adventurer

Milky Way in Cygnus - almost overhead from my back garden at this time of year.

First pic with modded Canon 600Da, 50mm Canon lens and Star Adventurer tracking mount combo. I'm delighted with the amount of detail that has come out with a single 30s exposure and can't wait for the return of longer darker nights to try out the kit further.

Erin Park, Castrop-Rauxel

Ooh! Hit the left arrow because this one is even better!

 

My first astro stack with the Canon 60Da. 11 images stacked in Photoshop, showing a wide view of the summer sky overhead, centered on the North American Nebula (NGC 7000) in Cygnus.

The Cygnus wall cropped from the North America (NGC7000) in a HOO palette from a dual bandpass narrowband filte from Joppa, Texas, taken 2021-09-05 06:30 UT.

WO RedCat 250/51mm telescope, Optolong L-eNhance NB Filter, ZWO ASI533 MC Pro cooled camera at -5C, SW AZ-EQ5 Pro mount, ZWO ASIAIR controller. About 2 hours of exposure with 42 3min images stacked . Processed in a HOO palate in PixInsight with RC-Astro Noise/Blur/StarXTerminator plugins. Final exposure and crop in PS.

Canon 6Da, Samyang 85mm f1.4 @ f4; 63 x 300 sec

Pixinsight 1.8, Photoshop Elements 13

Wide field shot of the center of the constellation Cygnus.

20 frames stacked with StarrySkyStacker.

"Whooper Swan"

Laulujoutsen

Helsinki

 

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ISS047e021586 03/26/2016) --- Cygnus capture March 26, 2016. Expedition 47 robotic arm operator NASA astronaut Tim Kopra commanded the International Space Station's Canadarm2 robotic arm to capture the Cygnus spacecraft .

02.03.2022

Lower Lusatia

Whooper Swan

Cygnus cygnus

 

Laulujoutsen

Sångsvan

Mute swan

Cygnus olor

Gmelin, 1789

Ha:310min

O3:270min

S2:210min

 

telescope

FSQ85 Refractor *2set

mount

EQ8

camera

FLI:ML16200 (-25℃)

process

Si(dark ,composit)

Pix,Ps(combine etc)

location

Tarobo,Mt Fuji SHizuokai Pref Japan on 21,28thMay2016

Fujifilm X-T10, Samyang 135mm f/2.0 @ f2.0, ISO 1600, 40 x 60 sec, tracking with iOptron SkyTracker Pro, stacking with DeepSkyStacker, editing in Astro Pixel Processor and GIMP, taken July 4 under Bortle 3/4 skies.

 

Aug 2. reprocess: Stretched lighter reds more to increase red and decrease pink color of emission nebulae.

 

Sept reprocess: Another re-edit, this time increasing red even more.

This image shows one of my favourite regions in the Northern skies. It's the region surrounding the star Sadr in the constellation of Cygnus. This image was made using astrodon narrowband filters for Ha (5nm), OIII (3nm) and SII (5nm).

 

Equipment used was a TMB92 with a QSI583ws ccd camera cooled to -20C.

 

Processing done with Astropixelprocessor and photoshop.

 

Exposures used:

 

42 x 900s Ha

20 x 900s OIII

15 x 900s SII

 

Total: 19,25 hours

Date: 2018-09-15

Location: Zagreb

Camera: Canon 500D

Lens: Canon 70-200 F/4 L @200mm

Mount: SW3

 

Filter: Astronomik CCD CLS

Exp: 454x80s (10h5min)

Cygnus, the Cygnus rift and the rich star fields of the Milky Way.

Stack of 17 45 second exposures.

Canon EOS Rebel T3i

lens at 45mm f2.8 ISO1600

Processed in Photoshop CS6 and DSS

Lasserre-de-Prouille August 2015

It´s a warship, dangerous to it´s enemies and rivals, seen here attacing full ahead

 

Mute Swan

Male

Displaying

Kyhmyjoutsen

Espoo

Mute swan

Cygnus olor

Gmelin, 1789

Tänään tehtiin pieni retki Ilmajoen alajoelle. Laulujoutsenten lisäksi näin töyhtöhyyppiä, sinisuohaukan ja mustavariksen.

Another short test of the new OTA.

 

Imaged December 11th 2017, near Cambridge UK.

 

Image Details:

75 mins exposure.

2x1200s Ha 1x1

3x600s Ha 1x1

1x300s Ha 1x1

 

Scope - Altair Astro Wave Series 115mm Refractor, Planostar 0.79x reduced to 642mm/F5.54.

Sensor - Atik 383l+ Mono CCD + Baader Ha filter. -20degC.

Scale - 1.73 arcsec/pixel.

 

Mount - Altair Astro Pier mounted iOptron CEM60.

Guiding - Lodestar X2 and SX OAG with PHD2.

Sequence Generator Pro and PixInsight.

 

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Cygnus buccinator at Westchester Lagoon, Anchorage, Alaska

All of these Tundra Swans sport the yellow lore spot at the base of the bill which is the most characteristic field mark that helps to distinguish them from the larger Trumpeter Swan. Trumpeter Swans never have this yellow lore spot.

 

As you can see from this image, the amount of yellow on the bills of these seven individuals varies a lot.

 

Beaver County, Alberta.

Inside Cygnus

Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello

  

Ft. The North America (NGC 7000), Pelican (IC 5067/70), Gamma Cygni complex (IC 1318, LBN 234, Sh2-108), stellar clouds and open clusters. [Mosaic]

 

Piano Visitone (1400m)

My first narrowband image and a test image really, but excited about these results. The Cygnus Wall, a portion of the North American Nebula (NGC 7000) in the constellation Cygnus. The nebula is approximately 1,500 light years from Earth, and the Cygnus Wall spans about 20 light years. The Wall exhibits the most concentrated star formations in the nebula.

Cygnus wall. Very soft, super disappointing as I thought focus was perfect. Oh well.

 

37 @ 300 seconds Gain 111 HA filter

 

Color is combined with last summer's dslr data

 

Scope: AT65EDQ

 

Mount: iOptron iEQ45

 

Camera: ZWO ASI183M non cooled

 

Guide camera: QHY5Lii

 

Guide Scope: Meade 60mm achro fl 300

 

Orion 5 position manual filter wheel

 

ZWO LRGB

 

Schuler HA 9nm, Schuler 9nm Sii

 

MyFocuer Pro v2 (Robert Brown)

 

Software: APT, PHD2, Sharpcap, CdC, Pixinsight, Photoshop, Nic Dfine 2, Astronomy Tools plug in, Google Chrome Remote Desktop

Canon 40Da, ef 50mm f/1.8, Sky-Watcher Star Adventure

 

128 x 30 seconden, f/2.8, iso 1600

20 flats, iso 100

20 darks, iso 1600

2 x 20 bias, iso 100/1600

 

Pixinsight 1.8, Elements 13

Murray Marsh. Sturgeon County, Alberta.

Making astrophotography under Milky Way, Cygnus region, from Àger, Lleida, very darkness sky. 6,6h total exposure with Canon eos 600D modified and cooled + canon 18-55 at 50mm.

Stacked 20x900s + 10x600s + darks + bias

The Cygnus wall, a highly energised shock front, filled with complex dark gas and dust lanes. The light from young energetic stars is slowly transforming cold gas to hot gas, with the advancing boundary between the two known as an ionization front. Particularly dense and intricate filaments of cold gas are visible along the front. Estimated distance at 1600 light years.

 

Sept 12 2022 21:00 -00:00

Celestron RASA 8"

ZWO183mc pro

ZWO EAF

IDAS NBZ filter

ZWO air pro

Sky-Watcher HEQ5 Pro

180x 60s Lights. Flats , Darks and Bias.

Gain 122 at -10C

Processed in APP and Pixinsight

Mute swan

Cygnus olor

Gmelin, 1789

Mute Swan - Knobbelzwaan

 

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Canon EOS 600Da

Bresser EXOS 2 GoTo

Sigma 17-50 2.8

 

Cygnus

 

50mm

ISO 800

7 x 239 Sec.

f/2.8

North Cave Wetlands - 13/11/2018

I was shooting the area around Cygnus over the 12/13 August using a star tracker in the hope of catching a few Persieds. I did manage to image a few, but what to do with the shots with no meteors?

Rather than waste them I stacked them into this image. Shot from my home in London - 9 miles from Trafalgar Square.

 

Don't let living in a city put you off astrophotography!

Cygnus atratus,

Rotorua, New Zealand

 

This species was introduced from Australia in the 1860's and now seems to have proliferated, especially on larger bodies of water.

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