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hi guys,
here is an image I processed as a crop of the overview M35+NGC2158 I posted recently. NGC 2158 looks like a glob. cluster but sure isn't. it is pretty old, said to count some 1 Bio. years and seems to be located 10800 LY from earth. it's true nature was only revealed in the 70s last century. we're looking at 2 hours total exposure time. SXVF M25C - 4+8 min subframes. 5" TMB f/9 please find the image, all data and the overview including M35 here: http://www.stargazer-observatory.com/ngc2158.html thanks for looking. |
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Wow, that is an old cluster. The color contrast with the blue star in the foreground is remarkable.
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