Telescope : Takahashi FSQ 106EDX
Camera : ZWO 6200MM
Mount: Software Bisque Paramount MX
Pixel scale : 2.00 arcsec/pixel
FOV : 5.41° x 3.51°
Filters :SHO
Sii 187x5m Ha 79x5m Oiii 163x5m
Integration: 35h45m
RA center: 20h 18′ 53″
DEC center: 40° 13′ 45″
Equipment : Roboscope
Software: PixInsight

The Sadr Region (also known as IC 1318 or the Gamma Cygni Nebula) is one of my favourite parts of the night sky. It is a diffused emission nebula surrounding Sadr (γ Cygni) at the center of Cygnus’s cross. The Sadr Region is one of the surrounding nebulous regions; others include the Butterfly Nebula and the Crescent Nebula. It contains many dark nebulae in addition to the emission diffuse nebulae. The image is a 4-panel mosaic with a total integration of around 36 hrs and is shot with narrow-band filters.