Chris Plonski
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M13
A relatively short capture of M13 from my remote observatory in Taxahaw, SC under gently light polluted Bortle 4 skies. M13 is one of the brightest star clusters visible from the Northern Hemisphere. Located 25,000 light-years from Earth, it is easily observed with a pair of binoculars as a fuzzy patch located near the center of the constellation of Hercules.
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M13
A relatively short capture of M13 from my remote observatory in Taxahaw, SC under gently light polluted Bortle 4 skies. M13 is one of the brightest star clusters visible from the Northern Hemisphere. Located 25,000 light-years from Earth, it is easily observed with a pair of binoculars as a fuzzy patch located near the center of the constellation of Hercules.
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Uploaded on March 5, 2020