M16 The Eagle Nebula
Taken by Kevin R. Witman on September 6, 2016 @ Cochranville, Pennsylvania
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Due to its Southern Latitude from Pennsylvania, this diffuse emission nebula is tricky to see visually through a small telescope. However, the glowing trademark of Hydrogen gas is evident and quite striking with a time exposure. Imaged with a Stellarvue 102ED and a Canon XS Modified DSLR ISO800. Stacked and calibrated 30 x 180 second light frames using Images Plus and processed using PS5.
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