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Omega Centauri Part 2
A better image of Omega Centauri. Taken with a Sony A200 DSLR and a 150mm reflector in prime focus. 10x2 minute exposures stacked in Deep Sky Stacker. Luminance levels flattened and contrast enhanced in Irfanview.
This is the most massive globular cluster in our galaxy and is mostly visible from the southern hemisphere. A massive black hole is believed to be in the center of this cluster which is most probably a small galaxy captured by our own milky way, the spiral arms have long ago been stripped of its stars.
Omega Centauri Part 2
A better image of Omega Centauri. Taken with a Sony A200 DSLR and a 150mm reflector in prime focus. 10x2 minute exposures stacked in Deep Sky Stacker. Luminance levels flattened and contrast enhanced in Irfanview.
This is the most massive globular cluster in our galaxy and is mostly visible from the southern hemisphere. A massive black hole is believed to be in the center of this cluster which is most probably a small galaxy captured by our own milky way, the spiral arms have long ago been stripped of its stars.