This ultra rich field of stars is located in the constellation of Cygnus...
It is so named because it appears to resemble the outline of a tulip when imaged photographically.
The field is also called the Cygnus Star Cloud.The Nebula is probably a host of some star forming phenomena as the 4 IR and some Radio Sources found and catalogued by IRAS suggest: : IRAS 19581+3504, IRAS 19579+3509, IRAS 19584+3506 e IRAS 19584+3515
This photo has been photographed in 2 separate nights. 28th and 30th of July 2014 from Drassa Settlement in Corinth province-Greece.
It is composed by 39x600" subs with theyr respective calibration frames.
CCD:QHY8L (-15°)
MOUNT: SW AZEQ6-GT
OTA:SW Equinox 80 ED F:500mm f/6.25
Guiding Camera: QHY5m
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The field is also called the Cygnus Star Cloud.The Nebula is probably a host of some star forming phenomena as the 4 IR and some Radio Sources found and catalogued by IRAS suggest: : IRAS 19581+3504, IRAS 19579+3509, IRAS 19584+3506 e IRAS 19584+3515
This photo has been photographed in 2 separate nights. 28th and 30th of July 2014 from Drassa Settlement in Corinth province-Greece.
It is composed by 39x600" subs with theyr respective calibration frames.
CCD:QHY8L (-15°)
MOUNT: SW AZEQ6-GT
OTA:SW Equinox 80 ED F:500mm f/6.25
Guiding Camera: QHY5m
Resolution adapted to your monitor: click--> here
For the full resolution photο please click on the photo below or on this --> link