M27 (NGC 6853) is a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula commonly known as the Dumbbell Nebula.
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M27 (NGC 6853) is a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula commonly known as the Dumbbell Nebula.
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M29 (NGC 6913) is an open cluster in the constellation Cygnus.
The cluster is in the center of the frame.
M39 (NGC 7092) is an open cluster in the constellation Cygnus.
The blue stars with spikes are most of the cluster.
M76 (NGC 650/651) is a planetary nebula in Perseus known as the Little Dumbbell Nebula. It is one of the faintest Messier objects and one of only four planetary nebulae in Messier’s catalog.
A planetary nebula is from an exploded star, in spite of its name .
M76 is in the center of the frame below.: Continue reading
M77 (NGC 1068) is a spiral galaxy in constellation Cetus.
M77 is in center of frame below.
The picture was taken with a modified Canon Rebel on a TEC 140 from the Alpenglow Torrey House Observatory in the dark sky community of Torrey, Utah on September 26th 2022. Continue reading
M74 (NGC 628) is a spiral galaxy in Pisces.
M33 (NGC 598) is a spiral Galaxy in Triangulum called the Triangulum Galaxy.
M33 is in the center of the frame below.
M31 (NGC 224) is a spiral galaxy in Andromeda and is our closest galaxy neighbor– the Andromeda Galaxy.
Most of M31 is in the frame below.
The picture was taken by a modified Canon Rebel on a TEC 140 in the Alpenglow Torrey House Observatory in the dark sky community of Torrey on September 25th 2022. Continue reading
M110 is an elliptical galaxy (NGC 205), in Andromeda, and is a satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy, M31.
M110 is in the center of the frame below.
M52 (NGC 7654) is an open cluster in Cassiopeia.
The cluster of stars in the middle of the frame below is M52. The Bubble Nebula, or NGC 7635, is in the lower right-hand corner. Continue reading