SNR G206.9+2.3: A Rarely Photographed Remnant in Monoceros

Image Title: SNR G206.9 + 2.3

Copyright: Humbert Cédric

Date image was taken: March 23, 2025

Location: Texas

Data Acquisition Method: Other

If other selected: Personnal setup in Remote

Image Description and Details: The supernova remnant SNR G206.9+2.3 in the constellation is a rarely photographed object in the constellation Monoceros.
SNR G206.9+2.3 shows a beautiful filamentary structure of shells of O[III] and H-alpha

Equipment Details: Scope: Sharpstar Optics FRA600
Camera: Player One Astronomy Poseidon monochrome
Mount : Zwo AM5n
OAG / Filter Wheel: Player One Astronomy
Camera guide: Asi 190 mini
Antlia filter: RGB SHO (3nm)
R : 30 x 60 s
G : 30 x 60 s
B : 30 x 60 s
H : 126 x 600 s
O : 140 x 600 s
S : 48 x 600s
54 h Total

Starfront Observatories - Texas

Name: Cédric Humbert

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