Roth Ritter
Lamy, NM on 2008, Sep 28
LRGB (370:60:60:60)
Telescope:
Camera:
Mounting:
RCOS 10RCA @ f/7 (1825mm)
SBIG STL-11000M, AO-L, Filter set C L R G B
Paramount ME
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Additional Notes:
The Veil Nebula, also known as the Cygnus Loop or the Witch's Broom Nebula, is a
large, relatively faint supernova remnant in the constellation Cygnus. When finely
resolved, some parts of the image appear to be rope like filaments. The standard
explanation is that the shock waves are so thin, less than one part in 50,000 of the
radius, that the shell is only visible when viewed exactly edge-on, giving the shell the
appearance of a filament. Undulations in the surface of the shell lead to multiple
filamentary images, which appear to be intertwined. [Wikipedia]
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