| Object |
Other Name(s); Comments |
3towers Images |
Comments |
| NGC2024 |
Flame Nebula |
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C-11 HyperStar combination with Starlight Xpress SXVR-H9C camera |
| NGC2149 |
NGC2149 is the bright nebula in the center of the image. |
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| NGC2158 |
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This beautiful cluster lies southwest of M35, and in low
power wide field views, it appears as if it is a small
satellite to M35. It is probably an unrelated background
object. This image consists of 30-second red, 30-second
green (V), and 40-second blue exposures combined to make
a final color image. |
| NGC2192 |
|
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This image is a composite of four 60-second exposures added
together. |
| NGC2204 |
|
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This image is a composite of ten 60-second exposures added
together. |
| NGC2207/IC2163 |
These are interacting galaxies. NGC2207 is the larger
galaxy on the right, and IC2163 is the smaller one on
the left. |
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This image is a composite of ten 60-second exposures added
together. |
| NGC2217 |
|
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This image is a composite of fifteen 60-second exposures
added together. |
| NGC2223 |
|
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This image is a composite of twenty 60-second exposures
added together. |
| NGC2237; 2239; 2244; 2246; 2252; Caldwell49-50 |
Rosette Nebula. This is a large bright emission nebula
intermixed with a star cluster. NGC2244 represents the
cluster in the center of the nebular complex. |
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| NGC2243 |
|
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This image is a composite of ten 60-second exposures added
together. |
| NGC2261 |
Hubble's Variable Nebula |
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This image consists of three 60-second red, three 60-second green (V), and five 60-second blue (B) exposures
combined into a final color image. |
| NGC2263 |
|
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This image is a composite of ten 60-second exposures added
together. |
| NGC2280 |
|
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This image is a composite of fifteen 60-second exposures
added together. |
| NGC2283 |
|
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This image is a composite of ten 60-second exposures added
together. |
| NGC2292/2293-2295 |
From left to right the galaxies are NGC2292, NGC2293,
and NGC2295. |
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This image is a composite of twenty-five 60-second exposures
added together. It was taken with the object very low in
the Southwest with an altitude of 10-12 degrees. |
| NGC2325 |
|
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This image is a composite of ten 60-second exposures added
together. |
| NGC2345 |
|
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This image is a composite of ten 60sec exposures added
together. |
| NGC2359 |
Thors Hammer |
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| NGC2359 |
Thors Hammer |
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| NGC2360 |
Herschel12 |
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The black & white image is a composite of ten 60-second
exposures added together.
The color image is a composite of a 60-second exposure
through a clear filter added to 60-second exposures through
red, green (V), and blue filters. |
| NGC2362 |
Tau CMa Cluster |
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This color image is a composite of a 60-second exposure
through a clear filter added to 60-second exposures through
red, green (V), and blue filters. |
| NGC2362 |
Tau CMa Cluster |
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| NGC2419 |
|
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This small globular cluster is apparently a "wanderer"
going by our galaxy; it is not intrinsic to the Milky
Way. This image is a composite of seven 60-second exposures
through a clear filter added to 60-second exposures through
red, green (V), and blue filters. |
| NGC2451 |
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| NGC2477 |
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| NGC2506 |
|
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This color image is a composite of a 60-second exposure
through a clear filter added to 60-second exposures through
red, green (V), and blue filters. |
| NGC2903 |
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KX260 Image

AP7 B&W Image

AP7 color image
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The KX260 image is a composite of twenty 60-second exposures
added together.
The AP7 image is a composite of five
60-second exposures.
The AP7 color image consists of 60-second exposures
in red and green (V) and a 90-second exposure in blue. |
| NGC2903 |
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| NGC2911/2914 |
Arp232 |
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This image is a composite of twenty 60-second exposures
added together. NGC2911/2912 consist of the galaxy
structure in the middle of the image. NGC2914 is the
small spiral galaxy down and slightly to the left of
center. The tiny galaxy at the bottom of the image is
UGC5093. |