Cygnus Loop
My best photo (mosaic) of the Cygnus Loop - Full resolution picture available on Telescopius
Details:
- Date: 28/Aug/2024
- Exposures: 202x2min Lights, 20x2min Darks
- ISO: 800
Equipment:
- Camera: Canon 6D
- Telescope: Svbony Apochromatic 80/448 mm SV503 80ED Doublet (0.8x reducer/flattener)
- Mount: EQ5 modified with Onstep
Description
The Cygnus Loop (radio source W78, or Sharpless 103) is a large supernova remnant (SNR) in the constellation Cygnus, an emission nebula measuring nearly 3° across. Some arcs of the loop, known collectively as the Veil Nebula or Cirrus Nebula, emit in the visible electromagnetic range. Radio, infrared, and X-ray images reveal the complete loop.
Find more information about the Cygnus Loop on Wikipedia
Personal Stats
First observation
📆 | 28/08/2022 |
📍 | Canadelo, Portugal |
Imaging sessions
Date | Bortle Class | Total Exposure Time |
28/8/2024 | Class | 6h44min (202x2min) |
Captured media
Photographs
My best photo (mosaic) of the Cygnus Loop - Full resolution picture available on Telescopius
Details:
- Date: 28/Aug/2024
- Exposures: 202x2min Lights, 20x2min Darks
- ISO: 800
Equipment:
- Camera: Canon 6D
- Telescope: Svbony Apochromatic 80/448 mm SV503 80ED Doublet (0.8x reducer/flattener)
- Mount: EQ5 modified with Onstep