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RALF_T
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Hi alls,
yesterday´s skies here were poor, so I decided to go to the bright core of M31:
M31 core
Lots of dark clouds swirling around the core and some red H-II-regions in the "outerskirts" are also visible. Quiet interesting is the fact, that I detected a Globular in this shot by its fuzziness and yellowish color.
12"/5,3 Newtonian, Canon 1000da, 10x6,5 minutes at ISO 800. Visually guided via OAG.
-------------------- Clear skies, Ralf
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Nils_Lars
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I dont see people do that very often , looks good and you caught detail down to the core well.
-------------------- Erik
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RALF_T
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Nils, thanks for your comment!
-------------------- Clear skies, Ralf
http://astrofilm.surfino.info/
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