M 56 in Lyra 22nd April 2020 @ 01:03 UT
A small globular cluster set in a rich Milky Way starfield.
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Image: 15 seconds x 41 frames (615 seconds total), gain 6579, bin 1x1, Raw 14, black level 99, camera temperature 13.1 deg C, 1 dark. Stacked in SharpCap Pro 3.2.6248.0. The image was stacked and adjusted in SharpCap. The image was scaled down and cropped in GIMP.
Equipment: Celestron CPC-800 at F5.9, Alt-Az mount, Altair Astro Hypercam 294C Pro Cooled (fan), Celestron Focuser, CPWI controlled remotely via Microsoft RDP and ASCOM.
Astrometry: M 56, 31,000 light years distance.
First discovered by Charles Messier in 1779.
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