Hello fellows of Cyberspace, today I want to share these astrophotographs that I have taken of M42 through the network of telescopes of Slooh these photos are with the telescope Canary Two.
This diffuse nebula that is located to the south of Orion's belt is one of the brightest that exist and under optimal conditions can be observed at naked eyes. It is about 1270 light years from the earth and has a diameter of about 24 light years. In ancient documents they refer to it as Enesis is a Latin word that meaning Sword.
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Observation date: Sunday, December 10, 2017
Observation time: 22:04 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Ultra-Wide-Field
Photo by: Francisco Silva
Observation date: Sunday, December 10, 2017
Observation time: 22:04 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Wide-Field
Photo by: Francisco Silva
Observation date: Sunday, December 10, 2017
Observation time: 22:07 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Ultra-Wide-Field
Photo by: Francisco Silva
Observation date: Sunday, December 10, 2017
Observation time: 22:07 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Wide-Field