Astronomical Images Taken At SPOC
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This random star field is the first image taken using with the
Ealing telescope at SPOC. Since Charlie Green took the picture it
was nicknamed "Charlie". ST-6 at f/11.
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Foxhead open cluster, NGC 6819. Ealing w/ST-6 at f/4.
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M-3, NGC 5272, globular cluster. Ealing w/ST-6 at f/4.
15" exposure.
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M-51, NGC 5194, Whirlpool Galaxy, spiral galaxy. Ealing w/ST-6
at f/11. 60" exposure.
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M-52, NGC 7654, open cluster. Ealing w/ST-6 at f/4.
20" exposure.
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M-56, NGC 6779, globular cluster. Ealing w/ST-6 at f/4.
5" exposure.
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M-57, NGC 6720, planetary nebula. Ealing w/ST-6 at f/4.
5" exposure.
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M-57, NGC 6720, planetary nebula. Ealing w/ST-6 at f/11.
60" exposure.
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M-76, NGC 650, Little Dumbbell, planetary nebula. Ealing
w/ST-6 at f/4. 300" exposure.
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M-27, NGC 6853, Dumbbell Nebula, planetary nebula. Ealing
w/ST-6 at f/4. 011
M-13, NGC 6205, Great Cluster in Hercules, globular cluster.
Ealing w/ST-6 at f/4. 012-015
First images to come out of a SPOC CCD class. Class was held
the night of 09/10 SEP 2002. All pictures are through the Ealing
with the ST-6 with focal reducer installed. 012
Robert Bigelow got the first image from a SPOC CCD class, a 10"
exposure of M-27, the Dumbbell Nebula. 013
Wanting to see how short an exposure he could get away with, Bob
St. Clair got this half second shot of the globular cluster M-15.
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Dave Stewart went for the open cluster M-29 with a 3" exposure.
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Quintin Foster got this 5" exposure of M-57, the Ring Nebula. Up
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