NGC7023

NGC7023

This image shows the dust surrounding NGC7023, The Iris Nebula. 6+ hours total exposure time.

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Uploaded on Mar 26, 2011

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NGC7293

NGC7293

A combination of broadband and narrowband filters allows us to see the outer shells of NGC7293, The Eye of God. 25 hours total exposure time.

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Uploaded on Mar 26, 2011

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NGC2170

NGC2170

This area in Monoceros contains extensive dust clouds as well as numerous reflection and emission nebulae. 12.6 hours total exposure time.

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Uploaded on Mar 26, 2011

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NGC1333-wide

NGC1333-wide

Vast clouds of dust surround NGC1333. 5.25 hours total exposure time.

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Uploaded on Mar 26, 2011

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M45-9_2010-lsgrn

M45-9_2010-lsgrn

M45, The Pleiades showing the surrounding dust and reflection nebulae.

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Uploaded on Mar 26, 2011

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Messier 33

Messier 33

M33, commonly known as the Triangulum Galaxy is one of the closest galaxies to our own Milky Way...

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Uploaded on May 22, 2010

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The Storms of Ophiuchus

The Storms of Ophiuchus

This is an image of the gas and dust which prevails in the region that borders Scorpius...

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Uploaded on May 22, 2010

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Rosette-SHO

Rosette-SHO

The Rosette Nebula in Monoceros is one of the dramatic star forming regions of the sky. It contains...

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Uploaded on Feb 7, 2010

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M42-region

M42-region

The Great Orion Nebula, or Messier 42, is one of the few deep sky objects that can be readily seen...

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Uploaded on Feb 7, 2010

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