
PGC 13696 – Spiral galaxy
PGC 13696 – Spiral Galaxy is just to the right of the star “Electra” and is barely visible. The brightness of this galaxy is just over 17 magnitudes.
PGC 13696 – Spiral Galaxy is just to the right of the star “Electra” and is barely visible. The brightness of this galaxy is just over 17 magnitudes.
Old lights that I wanted to come back to, for a long time because I knew, that now I would process it better than almost 3 years ago, even I don’t have flat frames for it. What you can see is crop of the full frame. Now the photo better
Thick fog and a powerful green laser allow you to “call” many interesting lighting effects. In the photos you can also see the detail of the fog, which consists of tiny droplets of water floating in the air. Hardly noticeable to the naked eye. Laser fireball over the PTMA
At the center of the Pleiades system, there are two stars HD 23463 and HD 23479, visually tiny, very close to each other. Let’s take a closer look to them. Star HD 23463 Look into the enlarged corner photo the star one above is orange. Distance from
7500 light years away from Earth and is located in the Perseus Arm of the Galaxy in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is an emission nebula showing glowing ionized hydrogen gas and darker dust lanes. The brightest part of the nebula (a knot at its western edge) is separately classified as
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Astrophotography by Dariusz Krzempek
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The GOTO controller is extremely convenient and practical to use, when you want to look at interesting night sky objects, with your own eye through the eyepiece mounted in the telescope’s focuser. The ability to quickly select an object using the GOTO controller, is invaluable.
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