Vdb-133 & Sh2-106

Reflection Nebula & Bi-polar Nebula, Cygnus

September 2009. Cave Creek Canyon Observatory, Arizona Sky Village

Sh2-106 is an emission nebula and a star formation region in the constellation Cygnus. It is a H II region estimated to be around 2,000 ly (600 pc) from Earth, in an isolated area of the Milky Way In the center of the nebula is a young and massive star that emits jets of hot gas from its poles, forming the bipolar structure. Dust surrounding the star is also ionized by the star. The nebula spans about 2 light-years across.

Telescope: ASA N16 f3.6
Mount: Astro Physics 3600GTO “El Capitan”
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
Guider: SBIG STL-Internal

L: 27×5 mins = 135 mins, R: 12×5 mins = 60 mins, G: 12×5 mins = 60 mins, B: 12×5 mins = 60 mins

Total Imaging Time: 5h 15m

Data Imaged remotely over 5 nights during August & September 2009.
Data acquisition & Processing by David Churchill.