LBN 437 and a piece of the emission nebula SH2-126

Camera: Starlight Xpress SXVF-H16 with FLI CFW-2-7 Filter Wheel

Mount: Losmandy G-11/Gemini

Scope: Astro-Physics Starfire AP130 EDF

Colors: L:R:G:B

Exposure Time: 120:60:60:60 minutes

Post-Production: MaxIm DL and Photoshop CS3

Hi all. This image shows LBN 437 and a piece of the emission nebula SH2-126 in the 10 Lacertae Complex. HD213835 is the bright yellow star in the upper left part of this image. This dusty area is also includes some emission nebulosity, which can be seen as a faint red glow. Adam Block mentioned that the dust looks like a dolphin or whale, standing on its tail. It also reminds me of a mobius loop.

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