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Seen at Dubai Mall - Downtown Dubai / دبي Dubayy - الإمارات العربيّة المتّحدة / Vereinigte Arabische Emirate / Émirats arabes unis / United Arab Emirates
Found in the constellation Centaurus, Omega Centauri is both the brightest and the largest known globular cluster in our skies.
10 Minutes: 5x 120Sec Lights
25xDarks
16xFlats
ISO 800
Canon60Da
Officina Stellare HiperAPO105
CGem dx
Guide Setup: 50mm Orion Mini, SSAG, PHD
Images acquired & stacked: Nebulosity 3
Final Processing: PhotoShop CS4
12 May 2013
Sutherland, South Africa
This watch escaped from Danang, Vietnam after the war by boat to Hainan Island, China, then to Hong Kong, and finally to the USA. At some point it suffered a bit of water damage internally. Movement just rebuilt by Omega in Switzerland. _DSC1337-Edit
Farnborough
11 July 2016
Omega Air's DC-10-40, N974VV which was used to drag to two F/A-18Fs across the pond.
N974VV was delivered new to Japan Airlines as JA8538 in April 1979.
Omega Centauri taken from the Texas Star Party in Ft. Davis, TX on May 2,2019. This is 8x20 second exposures stacked using pixinsight. Nikon D810a camera ISO 1600 Celestron 14 telescope at f2 using Hyperstar lens.
The Omega Nebula, also known as the Swan Nebula, Checkmark Nebula, and the Horseshoe Nebula is an H II region in the constellation Sagittarius. It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux in 1745. Charles Messier catalogued it in 1764
Spotted again but now I've seen that it isn't immaculate at all. the side that I see last time I saw it has paint chips dents and scratches. But! It's a survivor.
My friend's dad owned this. They lived in Danang, Vietnam. After the war they were experiencing problems because they were ethnic Chinese (even though the family had lived in Vietnam for eons). So they got on a little boat and escaped, first to Hainan Island, China, where they had to pay some officials gold coins for permission to leave, then Hong Kong, then USA. [N.]