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  1. One of my college projects had me performing photometry for the open star cluster IC1311. This is a series of long exposure shots compiled in false colors for viewing pleasure.
    #astronomy #photometry #opencluster

  2. One of my college projects had me performing photometry for the open star cluster IC1311. This is a series of long exposure shots compiled in false colors for viewing pleasure.
    #astronomy #photometry #opencluster

  3. One of my college projects had me performing photometry for the open star cluster IC1311. This is a series of long exposure shots compiled in false colors for viewing pleasure.
    #astronomy #photometry #opencluster

  4. One of my college projects had me performing photometry for the open star cluster IC1311. This is a series of long exposure shots compiled in false colors for viewing pleasure.
    #astronomy #photometry #opencluster

  5. 📸 NGC 6946 and NGC 6939
    This deep-sky image shows two cosmic neighbors in Cepheus: open star cluster NGC 6939 at 5,600 light-years and spiral galaxy NGC 6946, The Fireworks Galaxy, at 22 million light-years. Over 68 hours of exposure reveal stunning detail and faint dust lanes.

    📅 July 4, 2025
    📷 Alberto Pisabarro / loscoloresinvisibles.com/en
    🔗 stellarsnap.space

    #APOD #NGC6946 #FireworksGalaxy #NGC6939 #Cepheus #SpiralGalaxy #OpenCluster #DeepSky #Astrophotography #StellarSnap #NightSky

  6. 📸 NGC 6946 and NGC 6939
    This deep-sky image shows two cosmic neighbors in Cepheus: open star cluster NGC 6939 at 5,600 light-years and spiral galaxy NGC 6946, The Fireworks Galaxy, at 22 million light-years. Over 68 hours of exposure reveal stunning detail and faint dust lanes.

    📅 July 4, 2025
    📷 Alberto Pisabarro / loscoloresinvisibles.com/en
    🔗 stellarsnap.space

    #APOD #NGC6946 #FireworksGalaxy #NGC6939 #Cepheus #SpiralGalaxy #OpenCluster #DeepSky #Astrophotography #StellarSnap #NightSky

  7. 📸 NGC 6946 and NGC 6939
    This deep-sky image shows two cosmic neighbors in Cepheus: open star cluster NGC 6939 at 5,600 light-years and spiral galaxy NGC 6946, The Fireworks Galaxy, at 22 million light-years. Over 68 hours of exposure reveal stunning detail and faint dust lanes.

    📅 July 4, 2025
    📷 Alberto Pisabarro / loscoloresinvisibles.com/en
    🔗 stellarsnap.space

    #APOD #NGC6946 #FireworksGalaxy #NGC6939 #Cepheus #SpiralGalaxy #OpenCluster #DeepSky #Astrophotography #StellarSnap #NightSky

  8. 📸 NGC 6946 and NGC 6939
    This deep-sky image shows two cosmic neighbors in Cepheus: open star cluster NGC 6939 at 5,600 light-years and spiral galaxy NGC 6946, The Fireworks Galaxy, at 22 million light-years. Over 68 hours of exposure reveal stunning detail and faint dust lanes.

    📅 July 4, 2025
    📷 Alberto Pisabarro / loscoloresinvisibles.com/en
    🔗 stellarsnap.space

    #APOD #NGC6946 #FireworksGalaxy #NGC6939 #Cepheus #SpiralGalaxy #OpenCluster #DeepSky #Astrophotography #StellarSnap #NightSky

  9. 📸 NGC 6946 and NGC 6939
    This deep-sky image shows two cosmic neighbors in Cepheus: open star cluster NGC 6939 at 5,600 light-years and spiral galaxy NGC 6946, The Fireworks Galaxy, at 22 million light-years. Over 68 hours of exposure reveal stunning detail and faint dust lanes.

    📅 July 4, 2025
    📷 Alberto Pisabarro / loscoloresinvisibles.com/en
    🔗 stellarsnap.space

    #APOD #NGC6946 #FireworksGalaxy #NGC6939 #Cepheus #SpiralGalaxy #OpenCluster #DeepSky #Astrophotography #StellarSnap #NightSky

  10. The open star cluster Messier 21 as imaged by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory

    Located near the Trifid Nebula, Messier 21 is relatively young and tightly packed with small, dim stars.

    Credit: RubinObs/NOIRLab/SLAC/NSF/DOE/AURA
    noirlab.edu/public/images/noir

    @VRubinObs

    #RubinFirstLook #CaptureTheCosmos #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Astrodon #Rubin #observatory #RubinObservatory #science #telescope #Messier21 #opencluster #starcluster #astrophotography

  11. The open star cluster Messier 21 as imaged by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory

    Located near the Trifid Nebula, Messier 21 is relatively young and tightly packed with small, dim stars.

    Credit: RubinObs/NOIRLab/SLAC/NSF/DOE/AURA
    noirlab.edu/public/images/noir

    @VRubinObs

    #RubinFirstLook #CaptureTheCosmos #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Astrodon #Rubin #observatory #RubinObservatory #science #telescope #Messier21 #opencluster #starcluster #astrophotography

  12. The open star cluster Messier 21 as imaged by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory

    Located near the Trifid Nebula, Messier 21 is relatively young and tightly packed with small, dim stars.

    Credit: RubinObs/NOIRLab/SLAC/NSF/DOE/AURA
    noirlab.edu/public/images/noir

    @VRubinObs

    #RubinFirstLook #CaptureTheCosmos #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Astrodon #Rubin #observatory #RubinObservatory #science #telescope #Messier21 #opencluster #starcluster #astrophotography

  13. The open star cluster Messier 21 as imaged by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory

    Located near the Trifid Nebula, Messier 21 is relatively young and tightly packed with small, dim stars.

    Credit: RubinObs/NOIRLab/SLAC/NSF/DOE/AURA
    noirlab.edu/public/images/noir

    @VRubinObs

    #RubinFirstLook #CaptureTheCosmos #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Astrodon #Rubin #observatory #RubinObservatory #science #telescope #Messier21 #opencluster #starcluster #astrophotography

  14. The open star cluster Messier 21 as imaged by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory

    Located near the Trifid Nebula, Messier 21 is relatively young and tightly packed with small, dim stars.

    Credit: RubinObs/NOIRLab/SLAC/NSF/DOE/AURA
    noirlab.edu/public/images/noir

    @VRubinObs

    #RubinFirstLook #CaptureTheCosmos #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Astrodon #Rubin #observatory #RubinObservatory #science #telescope #Messier21 #opencluster #starcluster #astrophotography

  15. So I'm attending a tech conference in Munich this week - virtually. This means I am keeping CEST, and that lunchtime is 6pm local.

    So at lunchtime, I set up my #dwarf3 on the back roof, and let it run for the 'afternoon'.

    My target was Messier 6 aka NGC6405 aka "The Butterfly Cluster". There is some very nice nebulosity right next to it. so I framed things a little off, and also got the smaller open clusters NGC6383 (aka NGC6374) and the tiny NGC6404.

    I ended up with 240 frames out of 300, at 60s per frame - or 4 hours of usable data.

    I then ran it through the Dwarflab postprocessing tools, and finished off with some work in Google photos and Snapseed.

    #nebula #OpenCluster #M6 #NGC6383 #NGC6406 #Astrodon #Astronomy #astrophotography #Scorpius

  16. So I'm attending a tech conference in Munich this week - virtually. This means I am keeping CEST, and that lunchtime is 6pm local.

    So at lunchtime, I set up my #dwarf3 on the back roof, and let it run for the 'afternoon'.

    My target was Messier 6 aka NGC6405 aka "The Butterfly Cluster". There is some very nice nebulosity right next to it. so I framed things a little off, and also got the smaller open clusters NGC6383 (aka NGC6374) and the tiny NGC6404.

    I ended up with 240 frames out of 300, at 60s per frame - or 4 hours of usable data.

    I then ran it through the Dwarflab postprocessing tools, and finished off with some work in Google photos and Snapseed.

    #nebula #OpenCluster #M6 #NGC6383 #NGC6406 #Astrodon #Astronomy #astrophotography #Scorpius

  17. So I'm attending a tech conference in Munich this week - virtually. This means I am keeping CEST, and that lunchtime is 6pm local.

    So at lunchtime, I set up my #dwarf3 on the back roof, and let it run for the 'afternoon'.

    My target was Messier 6 aka NGC6405 aka "The Butterfly Cluster". There is some very nice nebulosity right next to it. so I framed things a little off, and also got the smaller open clusters NGC6383 (aka NGC6374) and the tiny NGC6404.

    I ended up with 240 frames out of 300, at 60s per frame - or 4 hours of usable data.

    I then ran it through the Dwarflab postprocessing tools, and finished off with some work in Google photos and Snapseed.

    #nebula #OpenCluster #M6 #NGC6383 #NGC6406 #Astrodon #Astronomy #astrophotography #Scorpius

  18. So I'm attending a tech conference in Munich this week - virtually. This means I am keeping CEST, and that lunchtime is 6pm local.

    So at lunchtime, I set up my #dwarf3 on the back roof, and let it run for the 'afternoon'.

    My target was Messier 6 aka NGC6405 aka "The Butterfly Cluster". There is some very nice nebulosity right next to it. so I framed things a little off, and also got the smaller open clusters NGC6383 (aka NGC6374) and the tiny NGC6404.

    I ended up with 240 frames out of 300, at 60s per frame - or 4 hours of usable data.

    I then ran it through the Dwarflab postprocessing tools, and finished off with some work in Google photos and Snapseed.

    #nebula #OpenCluster #M6 #NGC6383 #NGC6406 #Astrodon #Astronomy #astrophotography #Scorpius

  19. So I'm attending a tech conference in Munich this week - virtually. This means I am keeping CEST, and that lunchtime is 6pm local.

    So at lunchtime, I set up my #dwarf3 on the back roof, and let it run for the 'afternoon'.

    My target was Messier 6 aka NGC6405 aka "The Butterfly Cluster". There is some very nice nebulosity right next to it. so I framed things a little off, and also got the smaller open clusters NGC6383 (aka NGC6374) and the tiny NGC6404.

    I ended up with 240 frames out of 300, at 60s per frame - or 4 hours of usable data.

    I then ran it through the Dwarflab postprocessing tools, and finished off with some work in Google photos and Snapseed.

    #nebula #OpenCluster #M6 #NGC6383 #NGC6406 #Astrodon #Astronomy #astrophotography #Scorpius

  20. #Melotte 41 - #Messier 35 is a large #opencluster located in the #constellation #Gemini, approximately 2,800 light-years away from Earth, best observed during its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around end-December.

    Detailed Information: astrocamp.eu/en/messier-35-2/

    ▼ Vixen ED80sf | EOS M100(a) '22

    #astrophoto #astrophotography #nightsky #space #sky #astronomy #telescope #clearsky #photography #nature #astrodon

  21. #Messier37 is a bright #opencluster located in the #constellation #Auriga, approximately 4,511 light-years away from Earth, best observed during its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around the end of December.

    detailed Information: astrocamp.eu/en/messier-37/

    ▼ Vixen VC200L | EOS R(a) '24

    #astrophoto #astrophotography #nightsky #space #sky #astronomy #telescope #clearsky #photography #nature #astrodon

  22. #Messier37 is a bright #opencluster located in the #constellation #Auriga, approximately 4,511 light-years away from Earth, best observed during its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around the end of December.

    detailed Information: astrocamp.eu/en/messier-37/

    ▼ Vixen VC200L | EOS R(a) '24

    #astrophoto #astrophotography #nightsky #space #sky #astronomy #telescope #clearsky #photography #nature #astrodon

  23. #Messier37 is a bright #opencluster located in the #constellation #Auriga, approximately 4,511 light-years away from Earth, best observed during its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around the end of December.

    detailed Information: astrocamp.eu/en/messier-37/

    ▼ Vixen VC200L | EOS R(a) '24

    #astrophoto #astrophotography #nightsky #space #sky #astronomy #telescope #clearsky #photography #nature #astrodon

  24. #Messier37 is a bright #opencluster located in the #constellation #Auriga, approximately 4,511 light-years away from Earth, best observed during its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around the end of December.

    detailed Information: astrocamp.eu/en/messier-37/

    ▼ Vixen VC200L | EOS R(a) '24

    #astrophoto #astrophotography #nightsky #space #sky #astronomy #telescope #clearsky #photography #nature #astrodon

  25. #Messier37 is a bright #opencluster located in the #constellation #Auriga, approximately 4,511 light-years away from Earth, best observed during its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around the end of December.

    detailed Information: astrocamp.eu/en/messier-37/

    ▼ Vixen VC200L | EOS R(a) '24

    #astrophoto #astrophotography #nightsky #space #sky #astronomy #telescope #clearsky #photography #nature #astrodon

  26. So we headed down to the beach in the hopes of the Kp index going up and granting us an #aurora but it is not playing ball tonight. Maybe tomorrow.

    While waiting, though, we thought we'd run our #DwarfII scopes. I targetted a little #OpenCluster called #NGC6451, or The Tom Thumb cluster.

    All sorts of fun stuff going on around it.

    #Astrodon #Astronomy #Astrophotography

  27. JWST Picture of the Month: the exotic stellar population of open cluster Westerlund 1

    Credits: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, M. Zamani (ESA/Webb), M. G. Guarcello (INAF-OAPA) and the EWOCS team

    esawebb.org/images/potm2409a/

    #JWST #Webb #telescope #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Astrodon #space #science #STEM #stars #opencluster #Westerlund1 #picture #potm

  28. Messier 44 – Beehive Cluster
    Messier 44 is an open star cluster in the constellation Cancer, containing about 50 stars visible to the naked eye and surrounded by a faint nebulosity.
    astrocamp.eu/en/beehive-cluste
    #opencluster #M44 #Messier44 #BeehiveCluster

  29. M11 Wild Duck Cluster

    Magnitude 5.8 open cluster located 6,120 light-years away in the constellation Scutum. It was discovered by Gottfried Kirch in 1681. Its popular name derives from the brighter stars forming a triangle which could resemble a flying flock of ducks.

    #astrophotography #astronomy #space #unistellar #citizenscience #m11 #opencluster #scutum #messier #messiermarathon