lunes, 7 de mayo de 2018

Dumbbell Nebula or M27

These 6 photos are of the Dumbbell Nebula, it is one of the objects of the Messier catalog being its numbering the 27, Charles Messier saw it for the first time in the year 1764, is in the constellation of Vulpecala, has an age of about 3000 to 4000 years and is about 1000 light years away, having a diameter of about 2 to 3 years, this is the largest planetary nebula known to date.

All photos are taken through the telescopes of the Canary Islands.


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Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: Francisco Silva
Observation date: Thursday, April 19, 2018
Observation time: 11:54pm EDT / 8:54pm PDT / 03:54 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Ultra-Wide-Field



Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: Francisco Silva
Observation date: Thursday, April 19, 2018
Observation time: 11:54pm EDT / 8:54pm PDT / 03:54 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Ultra-Wide-Field




Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: Francisco Silva
Observation date: Thursday, April 19, 2018
Observation time: 11:54pm EDT / 8:54pm PDT / 03:54 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Ultra-Wide-Field




Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: Francisco Silva
Observation date: Thursday, April 19, 2018
Observation time: 11:54pm EDT / 8:54pm PDT / 03:54 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Wide-Field



Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: Francisco Silva
Observation date: Thursday, April 19, 2018
Observation time: 11:54pm EDT / 8:54pm PDT / 03:54 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Wide-Field



Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: Francisco Silva
Observation date: Thursday, April 19, 2018
Observation time: 11:54pm EDT / 8:54pm PDT / 03:54 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Canary Islands
Telescope: Canary Two
Instrument: Canary Wide-Field

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