Veil Nebula
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The Veil Nebula in Cygnus is one of the dimmest objects: so it is necessary very dark skyes, like those we can admire from 2600m. It's a remain of supernovae, matter that once formed a big star that then exploded. The nebula was catalogued in the New General Catalogue in three portions: from left to right NGC 6992, NGC 6979 and NGC 6960.
 
Technical Data
Optics Pentax 75 apochromatic refractor
Focal Lenght 500 mm
Focal Ratio f/6,7
Exposure Time 45 min exposure
Film Kodak E200
Developement sensibility 320 ISO
Location Capanne di Cosola (AL, on the Appenninus, Italy) at 1500m
Date and time of exposure start 16 may 2002, 0.16 UT
Mount Gemini G41
Tracking ST4
Temperature and humidity T=+8°C, RH=100%
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