Night Twentynine - The Pelican Nebula and The North American Nebula
Taken from the driveway again. The recognizable shape of the North American Nebula is visible on the left side of the image, the Pelican on the right side. The Pelican Nebula is an emission nebula located near the bright star Deneb in the constellation Cygnus, the Swan. Named for its resemblance to a pelican, the nebula is associated with the neighbouring North America Nebula (NGC 7000) and is one of several notable nebulae found in the area of the Northern Cross. It is an active star forming region with a particularly active mix of star formation and evolving gas clouds. The position and balance of the stars and gas will gradually change to leave the nebula looking completely different millions of years from now.
This image was a shutter speed of 60 seconds, a gain of 80 and there were 300 images stacked to create the final image.
I am a beginner, but the detail that this little telescope is providing of these objects so distant is amazing.
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