Carl Schmidt
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M71 - Globular Cluster in Sagitta
The bright star at upper left is Gamma Sagittae. The loose open cluster H20 can be seen at the bottom of the frame to the right of M71.
Equipment: Nikon D5300, Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD lens, and iOptron Skytracker. Taken at 300mm, f/8.0, ISO 8000, 55 frames of 30 seconds each plus 30 darks. Stacked in Regim and cropped/processed in Lightroom.
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Uploaded on July 23, 2015
Taken on July 15, 2015
M71 - Globular Cluster in Sagitta
The bright star at upper left is Gamma Sagittae. The loose open cluster H20 can be seen at the bottom of the frame to the right of M71.
Equipment: Nikon D5300, Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD lens, and iOptron Skytracker. Taken at 300mm, f/8.0, ISO 8000, 55 frames of 30 seconds each plus 30 darks. Stacked in Regim and cropped/processed in Lightroom.
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Uploaded on July 23, 2015
Taken on July 15, 2015