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Old 30-05-2015, 12:22 PM
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NGC 5927 - Globular Cluster

Constellation of Lupus. Cluster very metal-rich

GSO 305 mm - Canon T3 - 18 x 3 min (54 min) ISO 800 - Skyglow filter - OAG - Coma corrector
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Old 30-05-2015, 02:31 PM
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Nice cluster
I like your pics , usually different

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Old 30-05-2015, 11:14 PM
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Thank you. It is because of my goal. I intend to see what my nude eyes can not do. Therefore, I search the sky for all kind of object that can be caught by my camera.

The quality of the photo and the graphical processing are important, but not the main issue. They are complement to show details of the DSOs.

Some area of sky, that hasn't any DSO regitered, has a fantastic beauty with many multi-color stars, in many different disposition, creating many different shapes. I like to call them as CROP of a BIG STAR CLUSTER named Milk Way.
I will create an specific album to them, and I think the better classification and identification would be RA and DEC, and the name of the most strong stars in the FOV.

note: our Sun and Solar System is an example of beauty, walking alone inside that big cluster. No nebula, no cluster around.
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Old 31-05-2015, 09:24 AM
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Good
no fun in looking at the 600th rendering of Eta

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Returning to this cluster. The files are too large to publish here. Please take a look at

GSO 305 mm - Canon T3 - ISO 800 - 16 x 4 min (1 h 4 min) - OAG - Skyglow filter - Coma corrector

wide field: http://astronomia-e-astrofotos.10697...27-wide-k9.jpg

detail: http://astronomia-e-astrofotos.10697...4/n5927-k9.jpg

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Old 09-08-2015, 09:16 PM
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i am really impressed that you can track so perfectly with a NEQ6 while shooting out of a 12" scope, great work.
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