Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Monoceros (Mon)  ·  Contains:  Christmas Tree Cluster  ·  NGC 2264  ·  The star 15 Mon
NGC 2264 | Narrowband OSC from the Balcony, Peter Graf
NGC 2264 | Narrowband OSC from the Balcony
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NGC 2264 | Narrowband OSC from the Balcony

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NGC 2264 | Narrowband OSC from the Balcony, Peter Graf
NGC 2264 | Narrowband OSC from the Balcony
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NGC 2264 | Narrowband OSC from the Balcony

Revision title: RGB Stars added

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The first clear night for a very long time!
And with the second night clear for at least some hours, RGB stars have been added after advice from @Thomas Richter. Due to the lights from the parking lot across the balcony shining almost right into the tube, the Optolong L-Pro was used. But at least the reflections from the L-Extreme are gone 

From Wikipedia:
NGC 2264 is the designation number of the New General Catalogue that identifies two astronomical objects as a single object: the Cone Nebula, and the Christmas Tree Cluster. Two other objects are within this designation but not officially included, the Snowflake Cluster, and the Fox Fur Nebula.
All of the objects are located in the Monoceros constellation and are located about 720 parsecs or 2,300 light-years from Earth. Due to its relative proximity and large size, it is extremely well studied.
NGC 2264 is sometimes referred to as the Christmas Tree Cluster and the Cone Nebula. However, the designation of NGC 2264 in the New General Catalogue refers to both objects and not the cluster alone.

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NGC 2264 | Narrowband OSC from the Balcony, Peter Graf