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KPO Monthly Sky Survey for April

Posted onApril 22, 2016December 31, 2018Leave a comment

Here is the KPO Monthly Sky Survey for April. Check it out on our YouTube Channel, and in order not to miss out on any future Sky Survey posts or Star Hopping tutorials, please Subscribe! Find more information on the Sky Survey app page. Kissimmee Park Observatory (KPO) is proud to present its Monthly Sky Survey of astronomical objects, Read More …

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Digital Image: Lunar Crescent

Posted onApril 10, 2016Leave a comment

  This was a quick capture from the evening of Saturday, April 9th at our public observing session. This is the 3 day old Crescent Moon. Click here for the full size image.   Image Info: Canon 60D at the prime focus of the KPO 18″ Reflector. 1/400 second at ISO 1600

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Digital Image – Comet LINEAR 252P

Posted onApril 9, 2016Leave a comment

Here is an image of Comet LINEAR 252P captured with the KPO 18″ Reflector. The green color is from the Cyanogen gas that makes up most comets. Image Info: Canon 60D with an Astronomic CLS LPR in-body filter. 37 subframes at 120 seconds each, for a total integration time of 74 minutes. Two stacks were Read More …

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Digital Image: M5 in Serpens

Posted onMarch 11, 2016December 31, 2018Leave a comment

  Here is our first Globular Cluster image for the Spring. This is Messier 5, in the constellations of Serpens. At 13 billion years old, M5 is also one of the older globulars associated with the Milky Way Galaxy. Its distance is about 24,500 light-years from Earth and the cluster contains more than 100,000 stars, as Read More …

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Digital Image: The M35 Area

Posted onMarch 6, 2016Leave a comment

Here is a digital image of the Messier 35 area in the foot of Gemini. It contains the open cluster M35 to the lower right, The emission nebula NGC 2174, otherwise known as The Monkeyhead Nebula to the left, and the emission nebula IC 443, also called The Jellyfish Nebula, lies to the upper right. Image Read More …

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