VdB 130 is a reflection nebula associated with a young open cluster in the constellation of Cygnus. It appears to be illuminated by the star HD 228789, which is a component of the cluster. This cluster itself is believed to be physically linked to the Cyg OB1 superbubble. The Cyg OB1 superbubble is an elongated structure created by the stellar winds of several supernovae which is best defined in the infrared.(Source:https://astro.nightsky.at/Photo/Neb/vdB130.php)
Acquisition
Date2021 Sep.1 - Sept. 14Bortle scale5 to 6Exposure34h25H-alpha118 x 300sOIII 184 x 300sSII 111 x 300s
Equipment
FacilityPeepoodo Remote Observatory Location Graz, AustriaTelescopeLacerta Newton 200/800Imaging camZWO ASI 1600MM CoolCorrector GPU Optics coma corrector 1:1 Mount SkyWatcher AZ-EQ6 ProFilters Optolong H-Alpha 7nm Optolong OIII 6,5nm Optolong SII 6,5nmGuiding camZWO ASI 120MM MiniGuiding SkyWatcher Finder 8x50AccessoriesLacerta Flatfield box Lacerta MFOC ProcessingGimp, SirilAutomationStellarmate, Ekos & Kstars