I’ve mentioned the Sadr region before. The bright star in this image is Sadr, or Gamma Cygni, or the intersection of the wings and the main body of Cygnus the Swan. The dark nebula separating the two glowing nebulae is B 347 while the other two are IC 1318 and IC 1318B. This was made from 43 sixty second images using my 11″ SCT with Hyperstar and an L-eNhance filter. Taken Thursday evening from the River Ridge Observatory.