Early morning clusters - and Saturn
Taken by James Roger Samworth on April 23, 2021 @ Nailstone, Nuneaton, UK
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Date Taken: 2021:04:23 19:50:07
 
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Couldn't sleep last night, so putting the window-sill scope to the use it was intended, here are a couple of clusters I hadn't imaged before. M80 is a small globular in Scorpius and low in the sky. The "Summer Beehive" is a rather nice open cluster in Ophiuchus. It was now getting light, but all was not lost. There was Saturn low in the dawn sky- my first image this apparition. Not brilliant, but at least you can tell which way up the rings are!
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