This is an image of “Barnard 150”, a dark cloud of dust and gas that becomes visible aginst the majestic backdrop of milky way stars and nebulosity. When you turn the image 90° CW then the shape resembles a little seahorse, turning it’s head to the right.
The image was made during two nights 7 and 8 September 2021, using the SharpStar 76mm @ F4,5 and the ASI2600mc, 201x120s or 402 minutes (about 8 hours) under a less-then-optimal sky, bad transparency and sqm 20 so Bortle class 5 or 6 sky.
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![Barnard 150](https://i0.wp.com/www.drogenberg.be/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Zeepaardje-Cepheus-B150-201x120s-ASI2600mc-TS76EDPH-SQM20.jpg?resize=525%2C343&ssl=1)
made during two nightsBarnard 150