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M13
Celestron 8 with a Lumicon Easy Guider at f/5.8, AP 8002 dual-axis drive corrector with declination motor, Kencor worm gear drive, and Olympus OM-1 camera body. Exposure 40 minutes on hypered Kodak VR 400 speed color negative film.
M13 (NGC 6205) is a globular cluster located in the constellation of Hercules. The spiral galaxy NGC 6207 is located to the lower right of M13. All Photographs © 2008, Eric Jamison, All rights reserved. May not be used without written permission. |