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Location/ Date:

Eggersdorf, GER / 16.+17.+24.+26.+27. August  2016

Telescope/ Lens:

10" TS ONTC Newton

Mount:

Celestron CGE GPS

Camera:

Atik 383L+

Exposure time:

25x1800"  Astronomik Ha 6nm

30x 180" Astronomik RGB each

Total exposure:

17 hours

Description:

SH2-114 is a faint emission nebula in the constellation of Cygnus, it forms a small cloud with a lank structure apparently consisting of several super imposed filaments. The semicircular bows have a pit that is pointing to South. It is assumed, that this is forming a bubble together with SH2-113 that is appearing toi be a supernova remnant. Up to the present day no supernova has been recorded or reported in this region.

   

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