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 Hickson Compact Galaxy Group #44
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M15, Globular Cluster in Pegasus
M15, Globular Cluster in Pegasus by pommierr
M15 is a globular cluster found 4 degrees northwest of the star Enif, which marks the nose of Pegasus. M15 is notable for it's bright, dense, triangular-shaped central core. It is a class IV globular in the Shapley-Sawyer system. It's distance is about 42,000 light-years.
Keywords: Compustar, C14, globular, cluster, M15, Flashlight-Night-Vision, T-Ring-for-35mm-Canon-EOS-Camera, T-Adapter-, Reducer-Corrector
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| Image Stats |
| Celestron Equipment |
Flashlight, Night Vision (93588), T-Ring for 35 mm Canon EOS Camera (93419), T-Adapter, (C5, 6, 8, 9-1/4, 11, 14) (93633-A), Reducer - Corrector (94175) |
| Additional Equipment |
Compustar C14 with Celestron f/6.3 focal reducer-corrector. |
| Camera |
Canon 20D |
| Exposure Time |
24.5 minutes at ISO 1600 |
| Software |
MaxDSLR, Photoshop CS2 |
| Date/Time Taken |
09.07.2008 06:39 |
| Location |
Pommier Observatory, Portland, OR |
| Upload Date: |
12.01.2008 13:15 |
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