📷: Ogetay Kayali from Houghton, Michigan
Three objects fill this frame in the constellation Cepheus. At far right is the Shark Nebula (LDN 1235), at center left is the Wolf’s Cave Nebula (LDN 1217), and in the upper left corner is … well, what looks like a piece of toast to this imager, who proposed the name of the Toast Nebula for the object, formally cataloged as LBN 532. He used a 2-inch scope, taking 47.5 hours of exposure in Hα/OIII/LRGB filters.

