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Dear group,
A very impressive cluster is M39 in Cygnus lying about nine degrees southeast of Sadr. Battling 5 Beaufort winds, I did not expect very much with my final result. Although I was pleasantly surprised when all of the integrations were processed, a second visit will be required to nail pinpoint stars throughout the image. For those interested, last night's result based on two hours total exposure is available at http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-DSO-NGC-7092.htm . Clear skies (with no winds)! Anthony. |
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