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The Veil


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While I am at it here is the whole supernova remnant
The blast took place around 4500 BC. 
Its diameter today is around 50 ly, this means that the average speed on this expanding nebula has been approximately 1150 km / second in every direction. Amazing to see something moving so fast but it will still look the same as long as I live, It will soon be gone, depending on how you measures "soon" 5abd5a1122567_Veilnebula.thumb.jpg.9f1c7d09cc660289a19a4bb83adad67b.jpg

Astro-Tech-AT-65Q-FL=420mm 
Canon700D-Baader-mod 
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Thanks all for the kind words

Yes space is indeed big, when you starts to measure speed and distances it gets mind blowing. In this case the phenomen is actually happening in our "backyard".
Rodd ok, there are just a little bit more :)

The cropping is more or less nothing, only a few pixels removed on the outside of the frame.

With this little APO I have only been able to take a few pictures yet and I am happy with the results

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