Froze my bo-jangles off before the fog from the swamp (parliament house) started glowing like the radioactive dump it is. Was too damned frozen to refocus all the time, so this one is soft, and it's only 3.666666666666666666666666666666666 66666666666666666666 hours worth of 10 minute subs.
Carp loads of air traffic tonight, hence my rather odd number of subs. Noisy as all heck, and at f/5, it's not overwhelmingly detailed especially given the short integration time and I was using an OSC CCD from LP Hell
Plus it is not exactly an overwhelmingly expansive PN.
And my wife didn't fiddle with the power cable either! When I finally had the courage to go gather it all in for the night, everything was shimmering and glistening like a hairy fairy in a tutu had gone berserk with glitter - frost and ice EVERYWHERE - all my cables were stiffer than a groom on wedding night...the ground crunched under my behemoth mass waddling through the frozen tundra grass...my breath froze instantly and fell to Earth shattering like my fortitude despite 3 glasses of hot freshly made glühwein partaken mere minutes before (minus the cinnamon - who with even a shred of taste and sanity likes cinnamon? No, seriously, you don't)
Now, who will be the first to identify the rather faint little red PN nearby (bottom left of centre) - it shows on the Wikisky area map too.
The link herewith for the slightly better version (though I still made it 66% reduction):
https://www.astrobin.com/full/355800/0/
UPDATED with a bilinear combine instead, and didn't push it so much:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/355893/0/ (you can see the fog/ice creeping in lol)
Now red channel tweaked:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/355893/C/
I think I will leave this one to Paul and his 12" scope and 22hrs integration vs my 4" scope and not even 4 hrs