The Turtle Nebula NGC 6210
Taken by Kevin R Witman on June 24, 2022 @ Cochranville, Pennsylvania
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A very small bright conspicuous oval through the eyepiece at medium power. My goal was to obtain a photo showing some of the exploded sun's structure. A difficult task with such a tiny object at 6500 light years distance. Here's my first effort using a ZWO ASI224 mc camera and a Celestron EDGE HD C9.25 f/10. This is a stack of 1500 individual 1 second captures processed with PIPP, AS3, ImagesPlus 6.5, and PS5.
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