The Crescent Nebula

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Also known as NGC 6888, this emission nebula is 4700 light years away in Cygnus (the Swan). It is 20 arc-minutes across and powered by the bright star near center (WR 136).  This is a Wolf-Rayet star that will go supernova in 100,000 years. The nebula is an expanding gas shell expelled 250,000 years ago when WR 136 was a red supergiant.

The image above was taken with the 12" LX200, AO7, and ST-8E camera at f/6.3 on July 18 and July 25, 2003.  It is an RRGB image (as detailed below) with a total exposure time of 1 hrs 30 min and a total number of exposures of 282.  Calibration and alignment were done in MaxIm DL. RRGB layering was done with Photoshop.

Filter

Exposure Count Binning
Luminance (red filtered) 1 hr 60 x 1 min 1x1
Red ~15 min 111 x 8 sec 2x2
Green ~5 min 37 x 8 sec 2x2
Blue ~10 min 74 x 8 sec 2x2

Previous version taken on Aug 1, 2000 at the Mistletoe site.
 

This shot is a composite of twenty 30 second luminance exposures, and ten each 30 second Red, Green, and Blue frames.  All frames were binned 2x2 at f/6.3 with the 12" LX200 and ST-8E.

Processing included "by the numbers" color calibration (1.15 : 1.00 : 2.05).