NGC 6992/5 Eastern Veil

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NGC 6992/5 Eastern Veil

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Eastern Veil Nebula (NGC 6992/5)

Right ascension 20h 45m 38.0s
Declination +30° 42′ 30″
Distance 1470 ly
Apparent magnitude (V) 7.0
Apparent dimensions (V) 3 degrees (diameter)
Constellation Cygnus
Physical characteristics
Radius 50 ly
Designations NGC 6960,6992,6995,6974, and 6979, IC 1340, Cygnus Loop, Cirrus Nebula, Filamentary Nebula, Witch's Broom Nebula (NGC 6960),Caldwell 33/34

The Veil Nebula is a cloud of heated and ionized gas and dust in the constellation Cygnus. It constitutes the visible portions of the Cygnus Loop (radio source W78, or Sharpless 103), a large but relatively faint supernova remnant. The source supernova exploded circa 3,000 BC to 6,000 BC, and the remnants have since expanded to cover an area roughly 3 degrees in diameter (about 6 times the diameter, or 36 times the area, of the full moon). The distance to the nebula is not precisely known, but Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) data supports a distance of about 1,470 light-years.
The nebula was discovered on 1784 September 5 by William Herschel (Wikipedia).

Day: Saturday Date: 24/9/16 Time: 23:00
Scope: Dob 10px Sky- Watcher F.L.1200/f4.7
Eyepiece: T/S 2" 30mm plossl F.O.V.68°
Filter of type: OIII
Location: Mammari

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Very nice, I'm a little confused, is this a drawing or a photo!? Very smooth subtle detail
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yobbo89 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2019 2:10 pm Very nice, I'm a little confused, is this a drawing or a photo!? Very smooth subtle detail
Thank you! Is a sketch, black pencils on white paper - scanning- inverted- photoshop +- brightness/contrast atc.

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Very nice, Marios!
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