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M62: globular cluster at -30° declination
Hi all,
this globular cluster is one of deep-sky objects, which I photographed with the lowest declination (phi = +42°). The telescope used is BRC250 + ST-10 XME unfiltered 11 x 180 second of exposed http://www.danilopivato.com/tabulae_...30/m62_brc.htm Best regards, Danilo Pivato -- MySiteWeb: http://www.danilopivato.com |
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M62: globular cluster at -30° declination
I wonder if any kind of life could exist, with so many stars packed so
closely together..? I imagine the scant space between them must be seething with all that solar radiation. What sort of lifeform would it be that could thrive in that environment..? Another beauty, Danilo! Hope Summer is treating you well... susan-musing |
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