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Old June 21st 07, 01:18 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur,uk.sci.astronomy
Anthony Ayiomamitis
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Default B343 Dark nebula in Cygnus - LLRGB 4 hrs total exposure

Dear Group,

With Cygnus slowly getting into good position for imaging, there is a
wide variety of goodies it provides for the interested observer and imager.

Given the plethora of Barnard dark nebulae it offers, I thought I would
try my hand with one of the largest such objects just north of the
bright star Sadr.

More specifically, I pursued B343 which lies within a couple of degrees
just north of Sadr. For an image based on four hours total exposure, I
kindly direct you to
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-DSO-Nebulae-Dark-B343.htm . This is my first
attempt at a dark nebula and I would welcome all feedback. I have
checked around and cannot find any reference images for comparison B343
.... if someone has pursued this particular object, I would love to see
your results.

Clear skies!

Anthony.

 




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