Found just above γ Sagittae. AV is not required for detection, but it helps accentuate the glow and brings the object to life. The glow is rather equally spread throughout the area of the object, with a sharp drop-off near the edges. No noticeable size growth with AV.
=> [1] M 27, Dumbbell Nebula (ID) | [2] ../images/2022-8-29_M27.jpg
Found just below γ Cygni. A neat arrangement of stars. The brightest almost form the shape of a chalice.
=> [1] M 29 (ID) | [2] Open Cluster (ID) | [3] ../images/2022-8-29_M29.jpg
Found below ε Aquarii. This might be the faintest object I've seen in a while. AV was required for detection. I can see one pin-prick of light with "patches" of definition around it. Prolonged AV produces pin-pricks of light within the "patches".
=> [1] M 72 (ID) | [2] ../images/2022-8-29_M72.jpg This content has been proxied by September (3851b).Proxy Information
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