152637 & deep-sky objects
Taken by Michael Jaeger on June 23, 2026 @ AZM Martinsberg Austria
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Near-Earth asteroid 152637 will reach a maximum brightness of 10 mag on June 27. Over the past few days, it has passed by brighter deep-sky objects in the Milky Way. On June 23, it was near the star cluster NGC 6791; on June 24, it moved southward below the Ring Nebula (M 57). GIF and images were taken with an 8"/f-2.0 and a CMOS sensor
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