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CID 214


Graham

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Clear skies :party:

Settled on this one as I cannot remember doing it before.

Unfortunately it is work in the morning so I had to stop after four and a half hours.

 

Usual Kit

 

One and a half hours of HA, OIII and SII in subs of 600 seconds.

Captured and stacked in Maxim.

Very quick process in PS 6 as time is marching on mainly to see what it looks like.

 

CID%20214.jpg?raw=1

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4 hours ago, Sheila said:

nice graham :)   Did not know that particular one was called CID, wonder why :lol:;) 

 

Do you know, I never noticed that.

Good spot Sheila. :2thumbsup:

Note to self 

READ WHAT YOU TYPE :rofl:

CED 214 :facepalm: :blush:

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Must admit, I did a search for CID 214, but had no luck... I thought it was me... Now I know why, lol ??

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3 hours ago, Smithysteve said:

Must admit, I did a search for CID 214, but had no luck... I thought it was me... Now I know why, lol ??

Try Cedarblad 214 aka Sharpless 2-171.

 

It also shows star cluster Berkeley 59 in the top left quadrant which is a group of young stars born within the nebula.

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