On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 9:09:48 AM UTC-7, Razzmatazz wrote:
On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 2:52:30 AM UTC-5, Martin Brown wrote:
On 13/06/2017 00:06, Razzmatazz wrote:
M13 is now at a good point, high up at night. A quick (very quick) look at this bauble.
https://www.astromart.com/common/ima...7.jpg&caption=
AP 17" F8 Astrograph
STL11K camera
Single 5 minute Luminance exposure
AP1600 mount
Magnificent! How long an exposure?
Can you find the very small background galaxy in this image? It's at magnitude 18.
Is it the streak about 1/5 across and just over half way up left side?
I quite like the little asterism near the bottom with two equal
brightness stars symmetrically either side of a brighter one making a
fake Saturn appearance. 1/3 across the bottom.
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Regards,
Martin Brown
The exposure was 5 minutes, a single exposure.
Yes, the mag 18 galaxy is about half way up the left side.
Razzy
Ouch!!! Mag 18 galaxy, you need Hubble to see that?