Gamma Cygnus Region

Nebula Near Gamma Cygni in the constelation Cygnus
Nebula Near Gamma Cygni in the constellation Cygnus The Swan. LRGBHA image taken with TMB 80mm fl 384 f/4.8 ST10xme KAF3200 chip 2.2 x 1.5 degree field 14.9 x 10 mm Taken 4/20/2018 Jupiter Ridge 4, Observatory near Anza, Ca.; North is to the right
Telescope / Lens TMB 80mm f/6 & Tele Vue TRF2008 0.8 reducer
Mount Type Astro-Physics 1200
Camera SBIG ST10XME , KAF3200
 Filters Astro-Don LRGB Generation 2, 9nm Ha
 Film  CCD, NABG
 Exposure 3 hours  -20° C ; Ha, LRGB
 Processing CCDSoft,  CCDStack & Photoshop CS6
 Date 04/20/2018
 Location  Jupiter Ridge # 4,  (OCA Anza, CA. Site)
 Conditions 4321 ′ magnitude 5.8  20.85 SQM

Gama Cygnus (Cygni)Region surrounding the Star Sadr (37-Gamma Cygni)shining at magnitude 2.2, in the Constellation Cygnus the Swan, is full of nebula.  The above image is to the North- East of IC 1318, Sadr star is not visible in this image.  This region is also referred to as IC 1318, the entire region is full of diffuse emission nebula along with dark dust lanes and structure.  Readily visible in binoculars from a Dark Sky site.

To the North is the bright star Deneb (mag. 1.25) and the famous North American Nebula NGC 7000 along with the Pelican Nebula IC 5070.

This image was capture with a TMB 80mm f/6 triplet APO refractor using a Tel Vue TRF-2008 0.8 reducer and field-flatter attached to SBIG CFW9 and ST10XME NABG CCD camera.