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Adry

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  1. In Sagittarius Little Star Cloud are some interesting objects: the two small blue nebulae on the right are NGC 6589 and NGC 6590. Next to them are the red nebulae IC1283 and IC1284. In the upper left corner are the dark Barnard 93 nebulae, which is shaped like a small comet and above another dark nebula, Barnard 92. Below them is still possible to identify the small star cluster NGC 6603.

    Reflector GSO 305mm + AZ / EQ-6.
    Canon 6D mod. + cooling box.
    Coma corrector.
    Cls-ccd filter.
    38 x 300 ISO 1600.

    IC1284-29-07-1938x300flatdark-5mega-2.jpg

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  2. A nebula alone is already a spectacle, imagine two in the same field! The Lagoa and Trifid nebulae are very close visually, and with my 1212 d / f telescope and the camera's full-frame sensor, I can almost capture the two in a single frame. But the ideal is to make a mosaic with four frames so you have more space at the edges.
    Reflector GSO 305mm + AZ / EQ-6.
    Canon 6D mod. + cooling box.
    Coma corrector.
    Cls-ccd filter.
    16 x 300 ISO 1600.

     

    M8eM20-25-06-1916x300-2.jpg

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