The Medusa Nebula, so named due to the apparent similarity to the mythical creature with snakes for hair and with the ability to turn one into stone. Whilst it may take a little imagination to see the similarity it is definitely a fascinating object to image. Also known as Sharpless 2-74, this is a planetary nebula located in the constellation of Gemini.
Captured here with my Tak TSA120, the field of view provides the opportunity to include the open cluster NGC 2395. This is a RGB_HOO image with approximately 28 hours of data taken with my QSI683 camera.
Link here to the post on Astrobin for full acquisition details and higher resolution image.
Comments and critique welcome.