SH2-115/116 + Giacomo Pro + L-UItimate
SH2-115/116
Cridit: Giacomo Pro (Italy)
Filter: Optolong L-UItimate 3nm dual band filter
SH2-115/116
This shot depicts an emission nebula visible in the constellation Swan about 7500 light years away.
It is located in the northern part of the constellation, about 2.5° north-west of the bright star Deneb; the best period for its observation in the evening sky falls between July and December.
It is an H II region of considerable extension with an oval shape and crossed in a northwest-southeast direction by a dark band that apparently divides it into two equal parts: the eastern part is dominated by the presence of a small open cluster, known as Berkeley 90, with which it is physically associated.
Also visible in the framed field is the small emission nebula SH2-116.
This nebula has a circular shape, so much so that it is listed in the Sharpless catalogue as a possible planetary nebula. However, a 1991 study clarified that it is in fact an H II region.
Light 183 x 300’ filter: Optolong L-Ultimate 3nm dual band
Camera: Asi 294 mc pro
Telescope: Sharpstar 94 EDPH reduced to 410 mm F/4.4
Guide camera: Asi 120 mini
Guide scope: 60 - 320 mm
Mount: Skywatcher Eq 6-r Pro
Acquisition: Asiair Plus
Software: DSS - Pixinsight - Photoshop
Shots: 22-23/08/2024
Location: Torricella (TA) ITALY
Average moon phase: 85.65%.
Author: PRO' GIACOMO.