
Name : NGC 6992 The Eastern Veil Nebula
Constellation: Cygnus
Object details:
The Eastern Veil (NGC 6992) is a supernova remnant that is part of a larger complex that includes the
Western Veil (NGC 6960). It is estimated that the supernova explosion occured about 10,000 years ago
The full Veil Nebula complex is one of the most spectacular supernova remnants in the sky. The entire
shell spans about 3 degrees on the sky, corresponding to about 6 full moons.
The brighter, eastern portion can be seen in binoculars from a dark site as a long curving hazy streak
of light. Experienced observers under truly dark skies may be able to detect the western portion as
well. OIII filters help.
Magnitude: 5.0
Angular Size: 80' .
Location /Date/Time: Sedili Besar, June 23 , 2012
Mount/Scope/Reducer/Mount control: SW EQ6 Pro/SharpStar 107PH,F6.5/ 695 mm FL/ Triplet/ EQDir/CDC
Guider: WO 66 ED@FL 396 mm /DSI Pro/PHD/ Pulse Guide thru EQDir.
Camera : QSI 583 WS @ Minus 10 Deg C.
Filters: Astrodon Gen II LRGB.
Image details: LRGB: 7x 300Sec L+3 x300 sec 2 Binned RGBeach/ Captured using Maxim DL 5.18.. Total 70 minutes
Processing Details: Maxim DL 5.18/Adobe CS4 ,Darks only.
I have taken about 60 minutes of Ha also. Did not get time to combine it.. May be later..
Kochu/30-6-12