Gallery ▴ SMALL CLUSTER, BIG BILLOWS Robert Fields To the eye, NGC 6910 is a tiny cluster of stars in Cygnus. But long-exposure images bring out the extensive nebulosity that surrounds it. This "Hubble palette" view combines light from ionized sulfur, twice-ionized oxygen, and hydrogen alpha. Details: Takahashi FSQ-106ED apochromatic refractor and SBIG STL-11000M CCD camera with narrowband filters. Total exposure: 10 hours. ▶ OCTOBER'S "FALSE DAWN" Dale Cupp A pristine sky over Arizona's Mount Lemmon revealed the zodiacal light very clearly before dawn on October 2, 2014. Details: Canon EOS Rebel T2i DSLR camera and 18-to-55-mm zoom lens set to 18 mm. Exposure: 45 seconds. ✦ Visit SkyandTelescope.com/gallery for more of our readers' astrophotos. 78 October 2015 sky & telescopehttp://www.SkyandTelescope.com/gallery