Doing well for a beginner, I can see the definite bubble shape, at +61 deg it's out of reach to us southerners , here's a bit of info on the object
NGC 7635 is about 11,000 light years away. The "bubble" in NGC 7635 is about 10 light years across. It was created by a fierce stellar wind from the hot, young, massive central star, which has blasted out the structure of glowing gas against denser material in a surrounding molecular cloud. The nebula is being energized by the hot central star, causing it to glow. The central star SAO 20575 is thought to have a mass of 10-20 solar masses.
Look forward to seeing some more of your images
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