SNR G 116.9 +00.1

Image Description and Details : I present to you an exotic object that was initially discovered as a planetary nebula but was requalified as a supernova afterglow that occurred over 7,500 years ago. Located about 10,000 light years from home towards the Cassiopeia constellation, these are the filamentary remnants of a supernova that have a shell shape, part of which is doubly ionized oxygen (in blue) while the rest (in red) is essentially ionized hydrogen. Technical details : - Apo Takahashi FSQ 85 at F/D 5.3 - iOptron 60 cem ec mount - Asi 2600 mm pro - 6nm astronomik filters - Acquisition sampling: 1.7 arcsec - 92 x 600s HA i.e. 15 h 20 min - 181 x 600s O3 i.e. 30 h 10 min - 3 x 30 x 60s RGB i.e. 1 h 30 min - Total integration: 47 h - DOF: 31/149/25 - Date: August 2021 - Location: HAO4 observatory of Oukaimeden, Morocco.Copyright: Aziz.K

Image Description and Details : I present to you an exotic object that was initially discovered as a planetary nebula but was requalified as a supernova afterglow that occurred over 7,500 years ago.
Located about 10,000 light years from home towards the Cassiopeia constellation, these are the filamentary remnants of a supernova that have a shell shape, part of which is doubly ionized oxygen (in blue) while the rest (in red) is essentially ionized hydrogen.
Technical details :
- Apo Takahashi FSQ 85 at F/D 5.3
- iOptron 60 cem ec mount
- Asi 2600 mm pro
- 6nm astronomik filters
- Acquisition sampling: 1.7 arcsec
- 92 x 600s HA i.e. 15 h 20 min
- 181 x 600s O3 i.e. 30 h 10 min
- 3 x 30 x 60s RGB i.e. 1 h 30 min
- Total integration: 47 h
- DOF: 31/149/25
- Date: August 2021
- Location: HAO4 observatory of Oukaimeden, Morocco.

Copyright: Aziz.K

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