An image of the core of the Heart Nebula has been uploaded!

Hi all, An image of the Heart Nebula (IC 1805) has been uploaded. This image has meant over 99 hours of exposures (a three panel mosaic) through narrowband filters and short RGB exposures to give the stars a more natural color. This area is creating stars at a high rate and, actually, nearly all bright …

An image of Messier 76 has been uploaded

Hi all, An image of the tiny but beautiful Planetary Nebula Messier 76 has been uploaded. This image was taken only with narrowband filters (Ha, OIII and NII). The over 26 hours of exposure has allowed for a great deal of detail to be extracted. Please, enjoy it at: Messier 76. NGC 650 and NGC …

The first image taken with the new 24″ has been uploaded

Hi all, This time, it is THE image. This is the first image that I have been able to take with the new 24″ reflector that has been installed at New Mexico Skies. The chosen target is NGC 6888, the Crescent Nebula. You will be able to find it at: NGC 6888. CALDWELL 27 Enjoy, …

An image of Messier 22 has been uploaded

Hi all, A new image, this time Messier 22, a globular cluster, has been uploaded. This cluster is intrinsically the brightest one in Messier’s Catalogue, but its Southern declination does not allow for its real splendor to show up and it ranks below M13 or M5 to the Northern observers. This image has been taken …

The nebula containing the Southern Tadpoles had been catalogued before…

Hi all, Once I published the image and description of the Southern Tadpoles, Sakib Rasool sent me an email correcting my description. The nebula had previously been catalogued by Colin Gum as Gum 37 and the “planetary nebula” that can be seen inside NGC 3572 has, very recently, been catalogued as a Photo-evaporating Globule, with …

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