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In the night from April 21 to April 22 I was looking for something to image
far from the nearly full moon that was adding it's light to the city lights. I was stunned when I stumbled upon the spectacular pair of NGC 5278/5279 near M101 while scanning the sky in Guide9. The couple even have a good surface brightness. Taken from Berlin with a 10" Meade ACF at f/8 on an AZ-EQ6 mount, Trius SX694 camera, 24x5min lum, 11x5min RGB each. Downsized to 0.62 arcseconds/pixel to reduce noise. Stefan |
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