Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Taurus (Tau)  ·  Contains:  36 Tau  ·  41 Tau  ·  42 Tau  ·  42 psi Tau  ·  44 Tau  ·  44 p Tau  ·  B207  ·  B208  ·  B209  ·  IC 359  ·  IC 360  ·  LBN 775  ·  LBN 777  ·  LBN 779  ·  LDN 1484  ·  LDN 1489  ·  LDN 1491  ·  LDN 1498  ·  LDN 1499  ·  NGC 1508  ·  The star 36 Tau  ·  The star 41 Tau  ·  The star p Tau  ·  The star ψ Tau
Deep widefield in the constallation Taurus featuring LBN 777, Walter Leonhard Schramböck
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Deep widefield in the constallation Taurus featuring LBN 777

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Deep widefield in the constallation Taurus featuring LBN 777, Walter Leonhard Schramböck
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Deep widefield in the constallation Taurus featuring LBN 777

Acquisition type: Electronically-Assisted Astronomy (EAA, e.g. based on a live video feed)

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LBN 777 - sometimes known as the Vulture Nebula. I think we can get over the fact that I don't show the picture upside down to favor the vulture. 
Some protostars hide in the back of the vulture's head (in Banard 207, the dark spot), they could be seen in the infrared spectrum, barely/not noticeable in this image.

I was interested to see what would happen if I aimed two f2 systems at the same faint target and let them run for two nights.

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