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Planetary nebula AMU 1 (PN G075.9+11.6)
Image Description and Details :
AMU 1 (PN G075.9+11.6) is a bipolar planetary nebula in Cygnus.AMU 1 is a faint but extremely strange and beautiful planetary nebula with a size of 5x2 arcminutes. It was discovered by the astronomers Alba Aller, Luis Miranda and Ana Ulla in 2013 and was found in the field covered by the Kepler telescope. It has a complex multishell morphology and a series of low ionisation structures and has a binary central star with orbital period of 2.93 days.As far as I know, this is the first amateur color photo of this nebula. In appearance, I would even give it a name - "Peaceful Atom".This image taken over several nights in September, October 2020.R-channel - 34 x 150 sec. bin 1x1;G-channel - 34 x 150 sec. bin 1x1;B-channel - 34 x 150 sec. bin 1x1;Ha- 60 x 900 sec. bin 2x2;OIII- 55 x 900 sec. bin 2x2.Total integration time about 33 hours.My setup: Telescope 8" Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain (SCT) CPC800 GPS (XLT) on the equatorial wedge, focal reducer Starizona Night Owl 0.4х, Feq=864mm, camera Starlight Xpress Trius SX694, SX mini filter wheel, filters Astrodon LRGB E-series gen.2, Astrodon Ha 5nm, Astrodon OIII 3nm.Capture and processing software: MaxIm DL6, PHD2, PixInsight, StarTools, Photoshop CC, Zoner photo studio 14.North at the top.
Copyright: Boris Vladimirovich