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Monday, November 3, 2008

NGC 7635 & M27



Here are my latest imaging targets NGC 7635 (The Bubble Nebula) and M27 (The Dumbbell) The Bubble consist of a total 35x120s Subs and the Dumbbell is 15x120s Subs. Both images were taken under clear skies and fair seeing.
Posted by LME at 10:03 PM
Labels: M27, NGC 7635

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