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Some all-hot half-shot was headin' for a hot spot
Snappin' his fingers, clappin' his hands
And some fleshpot mascot was tied into a lover's knot
With a whatnot in her hand.
(Bruce Springsteen - Blinded by the light)
Noch 28 Tage bis zum meteorologischen Frühlingsbeginn.
28 days left until the start of meteorological spring.
Comet C/2017 K2 Panstarrs and M10 in Ophiuco.
15 luglio 2022
Località: San Romualdo - Ravenna
Tecnosky Apo 130/900 su Avalon M1
Autoguida con Celestron OAG - QHY174m - PHDguiding2
QSI520ws raffreddata -7 - Filtri RGB Astrodon RGB GenII I-series
RGB: R (9x2'), G (9x2'), B (9x2') in Bin1
Acquisizione: MaximDL5 - immagine calibrata con bias e dark
Elaborazione: MaximDL5, Astroart6, Paint Shop Pro X2022, Topaz e StarSpikePro3 plug-in.
www.cfm2004.altervista.org/astrofotografia/comete/c2017k2...
Messier 10 or M10 is a globular cluster of stars in the equatorial constellation of Ophiuchus. The object was discovered by the French astronomer Charles Messier on May 29, 1764, who cataloged it as number 10 in his catalogue and described it as a "nebula without stars".
The cluster is about 14,300 light years away, is about 41 light years across and contains around 100,000 stars!
Image Details:
- Imaging Scope: Celestron C8 SCT
- Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI183MC Color with ZWO IR cut filter
- Guider: Celestron Starsense Autoguider
- Mount: Celestron CGEM
- Acquisition Software: Sharpcap
- Guiding Software: Celestron
- Light Frames: 25*2 mins @ 100 Gain, Temp -10C
- Dark Frames: 10*2 mins
- Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker
- Processed in PixInsight, Adobe Lightroom, and Topaz Denoise AI