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Old 28-November-2008, 09:57 PM
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Default M20: The Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius [unfiltered]

Hi all,

at least a new image!
It shows the M20 with ccd ST-10XME unfiltered and Taka BRC 250
Exposed 12 x 300 seconds (1h) at 1440m of the site: Forca Canapine (Italy)
in the August 2008

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http://www.danilopivato.com/tabulae_...30/m20_brc.htm

In the detail image in pixel real I have put a comparison with a famous photo
of the Hubble Space Telescope.
http://www.danilopivato.com/tabulae_...0_brc_dett.htm

and Map:
http://www.danilopivato.com/tabulae_...20_brc_map.htm

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Another Beauty!, Very dense and detailed. Welldone Danilo.
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Beautiful sharp image with great detail. I concur with Efrain, well done!
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In this larger image you used for the hubble comparison, I notice what looks like a stream of matter being ejected, what is that I am seeing?http://www.danilopivato.com/tabulae_...0_brc_dett.htm
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WOW Danilo, that is a great picture.

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In this larger image you used for the hubble comparison, I notice what looks like a stream of matter being ejected, what is that I am seeing?http://www.danilopivato.com/tabulae_...0_brc_dett.htm

This is a particular throw, in partnership to the object HH 399, emanated by a globule cometary that directly stings toward the warm star HD 164492A. To the right of this detail is visible the called protusione "egg."
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Old 20-December-2008, 09:22 AM
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The value of seeing is FWHM 1,54 - 1,68
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