LBN 380 Region in Cygnus

This image shows the region around LBN 380 in the con­stel­la­tion Cygnus, loc­ated North of Deneb. Sev­er­al objects are lis­ted in Lynds Cata­logue of Bright Neb­ula (LBN). The bright region on the bot­tom is LBN 357 (Sh2-115) with embeded star cluster Berke­ley 90.
The bright patch above LBN 357 is Sh2-116/A­bell 71, the plan­et­ary neb­ula PN G084.0+04.4. An addi­tion­al faint plan­et­ary neb­ula PN G086.1+05.4 also kown as WE1-10 was dis­covered by Wein­ber­ger 1977.

A couple of addi­tion­al objects can be found in the annot­ated image. North is up in this image.

Details

Tele­scope:
Taka­hashi FSQ-106EDX III
Mount:
ASA DDM85
Cam­era:
Andor CG16M
Fil­ters:
Astro­don Gen2
Expos­ure:
HaLRGB 580:190:120:150:130 min.
Loc­a­tion:
ROSA Remote Obser­vat­or­ies South­ern Alps
Author:
© Mar­tin Ruster­holz, Astrophotographer

Find­er Chart LBN 380 Region in Cygnus

LBN 380 Region Sky Chart - Astrophotography Martin Rusterholz

Image cre­ated by Skychart

About Me

Hello, my name is Martin Rusterholz. I’m a Swiss amateur astrophotographer living near Zurich, the biggest town in Switzerland. My interest in astronomy started when I was 16. At that time, I built my first Newtonian telescope and mount. I studied physics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) which was the only study including at least some aspects of astronomy and astrophysics. “Looking at the nights sky is an experience touching everybody deeply inside, something common to all human beings independent to the language spoken by the individuals”. Deep-sky astrophotography is my passion.

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