Showing posts with label Globular Clusters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Globular Clusters. Show all posts

Friday, September 28, 2012

M13 in Hercules

M13 in Hercules, total 45 min exposure time in LRGB, C11 Celestron f10 with Apogee AltaF16M CCD. Guided with William Optic 110 and StarlightXpress Superstar. Stacked in MaxImDl and edited in Photoshop.
I need to collimate the C11 next time.


Saturday, September 24, 2011

Globular Cluster M92


The Globular Cluster Messier 92 in Hercules is a beautiful cluser not far from M13.
It is 27 kLY from the Earth and a nice target for astrophoto as well as visual observing. The image is taken with AP 1200 and C11, Canon 40D plus Williams Optics 110 mm Williams Optics and NexImage for guiding. The image is made of 42 subs with 90-120-240 sec at ISO 1600. 

Friday, March 27, 2009

Messier 13, a nice globular cluster in Hercules
















Messier 13 in the constellation Hercules 25 kLY distant in the Milkyway. Apparent magnitude 5.8.