by Steve Crouch
Globular cluster Omega Centauri taken on 23 March 2009 with a 12.5" Ritchey Chretien telescope at F9 using a STL11000M CCD camera LRGB 30:60:60:60 with Astrodon filters all unbinned
Splendid picture indeed ! Very sharp and detailed. Great job!
Philippe
Wow..... very nice.
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The Stars and Star Clusters Gallery features images of all kinds of these objects — double and variable stars as well as globular and open clusters. Gallery highlights include Omega Centauri (NGC 5139), the Hercules Cluster (M13), and the Double Cluster (NGC 869 and NGC 884).
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107 total photos Last updated on 03-12-2010