Just captured M13, the Hercules Globular Cluster – 25,000 light-years away in Hercules. A dense ball of 300,000+ stars!
Just captured M13, the Hercules Globular Cluster – 25,000 light-years away in Hercules. A dense ball of 300,000+ stars!
Clearly rounder and less inflated stars. The development of the new material from last summer has paid off.
The Hercules Globular Cluster is a bright globular cluster in the constellation Hercules, lying about 26,100 light-years away, and reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight and is best observed early June.
My Vixen ED80sf 2022 M13 data meets my 2024 processing workflow in PixInsight. Take a look at the side by side comparison.
A photo that is not worth this awesome cluster. A picture out ouf test shots while configuring flattener distance. But i achieved a different milestone.