
Black and white version (Ha) of the previously posted image. This is the bright central region of NGC 7822, also cataloged as Cederblad 214.
Black and white version (Ha) of the previously posted image. This is the bright central region of NGC 7822, also cataloged as Cederblad 214.
Black and white (Ha) version of the previously posted image, the northern “loop” part of the NGC 7822 complex (Skysafari catalogs this one alone as NGC 7822).
Black and white version of the image posted previously.
Yet another bicolor processing of old data from 2018. Cederblad 214 is the brightest part of the NGC 7822 complex, strangely enough PixInsights’ annotation script regards this one alone as NGC 7822, which IMO also includes the loop from the previous post. See Astrobin for more details.
Continue readingEven older data from 2018 in new bicolor processing. Part of the NGC 7822 complex in Cepheus. More details at Astrobin.
Continue readingAnother bicolor processing of old data from last year, part of the Heart Nebula IC 1805 and IC 1795 / NGC 896 (upper right). More details at Astrobin.
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