lunes, 30 de julio de 2018

Globular cluster M53

This globular cluster is located 60,000 light years away at the center of our galaxy.
In long exposures, it is possible to observe waves around the cluster, and the tails along the orbit of the cluster in an east-west direction.
It has several variant stars.



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Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: You
Observation date: Monday, May 28, 2018
Observation time: 6:43pm EDT / 3:43pm PDT / 22:43 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Ultra-Wide-Field



Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: You
Observation date: Monday, May 28, 2018
Observation time: 6:41pm EDT / 3:41pm PDT / 22:41 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Wide-Field



Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: You
Observation date: Monday, May 28, 2018
Observation time: 6:41pm EDT / 3:41pm PDT / 22:41 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Ultra-Wide-Field

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