WR134 Nebula
WR 134 is a variable Wolf-Rayet star located around 6,000 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Cygnus, surrounded by a faint bubble nebula blown by the intense radiation and fast wind from the star. It is five times the radius of the sun, but due to a temperature over 63,000 K it is 400,000 times as luminous as the Sun.
Sky Bortle 5.
Images taken on July 27-28-29-30-31, 2022 between 11:30 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. in France (25770 Serre-Les-Sapins)
– 92x600s in HO or 15h20
– 50xHa + 42xOIII
– 15x60s RGB for stars
– Antlia Pro 2” 3nm HO filter mounted
– ASI2600mm pro gain 100 0c camera. Bin1
– SW EQ6R pro mount.
– Ts 130 Photoline telescope 910mm focal length
– ASIAIR Pro.
– AOG, EAF, EFW7x2″
– Asi 120mm guide camera.
Image acquisition : Zwo Asiar Pro with Asiar software on Ipad
Processing and post-processing Pixinsight 1.8.9-1, (Noisexterminator, StarXterminator), Adobe lightroom, Topaz Denoise AI
Full image link: http://jlastrophoto.com/images/WR134-5mo.jpg