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Author: Dave Eicher

Deep-Sky Objects

Deep-Sky Dreams: Keenan’s System 

Deep-Sky Objects

Deep-Sky Dreams: Tadpole Galaxy

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Join me in Egypt for the best eclipse of your life

Deep-Sky Objects

Deep-Sky Dreams: Edge-on galaxy NGC 5907

A colorful planetary nebula, NGC 7008 (also known as the Fetus Nebula), glows in shades of turquoise, pink, and purple against a dense star field. The nebula appears roughly spherical with wispy, complex internal structures. Bright foreground stars, including one with prominent diffraction spikes, add contrast to the dark background of deep space.
Deep-Sky Objects

Deep-Sky Dreams: NGC 7008

Deep-Sky Objects

Deep-Sky Dreams: Pismis-Moreno 1

The silver, multi-sided dome of the Discovery Channel Telescope stands under a clear blue sky, surrounded by tall pine trees and patches of snow, with a security fence enclosing the observatory.
Observing

An evening with the Lowell Discovery Telescope: Deep-sky observing with a 4-meter scope

A vibrant, detailed image of the spiral galaxy NGC 6946, also known as the Fireworks Galaxy. The galaxy’s bright yellow core is surrounded by swirling spiral arms glowing with red and blue regions of star formation, all set against a dense background of stars.
Deep-Sky Objects

Deep-Sky Dreams: NGC 6946

Image of a densely populated star field showing the open star cluster NGC 7789, also known as Caroline’s Rose Cluster, situated in the constellation Cassiopeia. The image is filled with countless small stars, and the central cluster appears as a slightly more concentrated region of stars forming a subtle rose-like pattern. The background is a deep black space with thousands of bright and faint stars of varying colors, including white, blue, and yellow hues.
Deep-Sky Objects

Deep-Sky Dreams: NGC 7789

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