NGC 6910 is an open cluster in the constellation Cygnus. It was discovered by William Herschel on October 17, 1786. The cluster was also observed by John Herschel on September 18, 1828. NGC 6910 is located half a degree east-north east of Gamma Cygni, also known as Sadr. It may be physically related with the nebula IC 1318, which is also known as the Gamma Cygni nebula complex and lies at a similar distance, behind the galactic Great Rift. Optics: Vixen VC200L @ f/6.4 Mount: Skywatcher HEQ5 Synscan Pro Guiding: 9x50 finderscope, DMK21AU04, PHD2 guiding Camera: SBIG ST2000XM Filter Wheel: SBIG CFW9 Filters: L,R,G,B,Ha CCD Temperature: 0 degrees Celsius Constellation: Cygnus Date: July 26/27, 2019 Location: Albireo Observatory I - Korinthos, Greece Exposure: L:R:G:B:Ha=60:60:60:60:60 min bin 1x1 Calibration: Darks, Flats, Bias Acquisition: ACP Observatory Control, SkyX pro, MaximDL Processing: Pixinsight