M15 in Pegasus

It is September and I have not used the observatory for awhile. I had a stroke last fall and the observatory has not been working either.

Below is a picture of M15 in Pegasus. Pegasus is the winged horse created by the Greek hero/myth Perseus after he slayed the monster Medusa.

M15, in the center of the picture, is a globular cluster. The cluster has over 100,000 stars, is about 36,000 light years away in the Milky Way, and is around 13 billion years old – more impressive than myth.

The photo was taken with a modified Canon Rebel on a TEC 140 telescope in the observatory. There was about a 50% moon up.

Canon T1i by Mark Bailey

 

Astrometry.net

Astrometry.net-the portion of the sky in photo.

source: Stellarium

 

 

7 thoughts on “M15 in Pegasus

  1. Ggreybeard

    Sorry to read about your stroke, Mark. I hope you are now improving and that you can get back to doing what you love.
    Best regards,
    Roger

  2. ohmyheck31yahoocom

    So sorry to hear about your health woes and hope you are feeling well and strong now. Please take care and keep up the awesome work!

  3. Greer Chesher

    ok, so, I don’t think you can disappear for this long, then come back with a one-liner like, “Oh, I had a stroke last year,” and go on to show us pretty pictures without filling us in on that one line! We care about you! I suppose I thought you’d just been sporting about Italy or something! What’s up!?
    xo Greer

  4. Terri Martin

    Good to see you and your amazing images here. And Iā€™m with Greer. Share some of your journey as so many if us are navigating our hurdles these days

  5. Greer Chesher

    Thank you Terri, And Yes, please Mark. I just had my second surgery on my deteriorating neck, my best friend’s husband suddenly passed, one of my best long-time friends just wrote to say, “cancer,” and for godsake, the queen died. I’m having trouble saying, ahem, King. We need to stick together!!

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