Last night I managed to get 10 x 10-minute subs using the Sky 90 array on the Cygni 32 region. Pretty amazed that I could see some nebulosity with so few (shallow) subs. Anyway – main point of the exercise was to get the two Carbon stars just above Cygni 32 and about equidistant apart from it. These are U Cygni (on the left) and SV Cygni (on the right). I combined some earlier HSIII data on just U Cygni with the Sky 90 data for this result.
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