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moonshinegnomie

(2,916 posts)
Tue Jun 11, 2024, 12:09 PM Jun 2024

M27 the dumbbell nebula


this is whats in store for our sun far in the future. 10,000 yeras or so ago a start similar to the sun reached the end of its life and shed its outer layers leaving behing a white dwarf. the remain start illuminates the gas that was shed similar to the way a neon light works

This is 2.5 hours of exposure from my backyard. I actually shot for 4 hours but 1.5 hours of data was useless due to occasional clouds (i shot a total of 50 5 minute sexposures and threw out 20). I hope to be able to shoot more data onit later this week if its clear. one nice thing about astrophotography is you can stack images taken over multiple days


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M27 the dumbbell nebula (Original Post) moonshinegnomie Jun 2024 OP
You're giving the Webb telescope a ru fr the money.. Permanut Jun 2024 #1
Wow, what a capture. nt TeamProg Jun 2024 #2
Fantastic! ShazzieB Jun 2024 #3

Permanut

(6,689 posts)
1. You're giving the Webb telescope a ru fr the money..
Tue Jun 11, 2024, 12:14 PM
Jun 2024

You may have to change your DU name to starshinegnomie!

Nicely done.

ShazzieB

(18,756 posts)
3. Fantastic!
Tue Jun 11, 2024, 11:18 PM
Jun 2024

Looking at your photos has made me aware of just how many amazing things are out there in the sky, hiding in plain sight, only needing a boost from the right technology to reveal their beauty. Thanks for sharing these wonders with us!

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