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Digital Image: M33 Widefield

Posted onNovember 8, 2016Leave a comment

  This is a wide field view of Messier 33, the Triangulum Galaxy. The large area of sky captured in this image shows really how large this galaxy really is, subtending over 70 minutes of arc in the long axis. This is over twice the size of the full moon. Note the small asteroid line to Read More …

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Digital Image: Centaurus A

Posted onNovember 4, 2016Leave a comment

  This is Centaurus A, also known as the Hamburger Galaxy, and is catalogued as NGC 5128. it lies in the southern constellation of Centaurus. This galaxy has a strong radio source associated with a black hole, hence it’s radio designation Centaurus A. Image Info Canon 60D at the prime focus of the KPO 18″ Read More …

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Digital Image: NGC 247

Posted onNovember 4, 2016Leave a comment

NGC 247 is a part of the Sculptor Group of galaxies, and lies within a few degrees of its big brother, the Sculptor Galaxy, NGC 253. The gap in the right side of the galaxy is due to a lack of hotter young blue stars. primarily older, cooler red stars are  found in this area. Read More …

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Digital Image: Great Nebula in Orion

Posted onNovember 4, 2016September 8, 2022Leave a comment

  It’s amazing sometimes what detail can be captured in bright Deep Sky Objects. Here is the Great Nebula in Orion, up close and personal through the KPO 18″ Reflector. While I was watching the images collecting the other night, I noticed a wolf like shape on the right that is formed by the foreground Read More …

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The Phases of Venus

Posted onSeptember 20, 2016December 31, 2018Leave a comment

  Let’s take a ride to a hot spot in our solar system. An ultra hot spot, about 25 million light years away from the Earth.110 days away in space travel towards the direction of the sun beholds the extraordinary planet Venus.

CategoriesMoon and PlanetsTagsEvening Star, Morning Star, Phases, Phases of Venus, Venus

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