There was a fair bit of thin high cloud wandering over last night (as it turned out it didn’t get in the way of Cygnus) and so I only set up the Hyperstar III and didn’t run the mini-WASP array. I hadn’t looked at the framing of this one carefully and centred SAO 69116 in the centre of the HSIII field of view – forgetting that I had the chip in portrait mode rather than landscape mode. Ooops – that meant that I only just got the edge of the Tulip nebula in the frame 🙁 Never mind, I’ll take the second frame another time.
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