I found this on Stargazers Lounge - an amazing supernova remnant imaged by Gorann in Sweden with a dual RASA 8 rig. He says "CTA 1 is a rarely imaged supernova remnant (aka SNR G119.5+10.2) in Cepheus, consisting of a 1.5 degree filamentary shell"
Gorann's rig is much faster than ours, but on the other hand, he is using an ASI 2600MC colour camera with an IDAS dual band filter. So we will pick up more light with our mono camera.
What do you think? Is it worth it? The object is pretty much circumpolar and can be imaged throughout the year.
I need to do a bit of work with the framing to make sure we get it in, but as it is about 2 degrees across, it should fit in with any orientation. Let me know if you think we should try for this fascinating target