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RE: [APML] NGC 7789 posted
Hey Ernie,
It is always a pleasant surprise when we come across an object like
this one. I meant this to be a time-killer, but I am sure I will give
it more attention when the opportunity arises again, like maybe this
coming week. 8-)
Alan
--- emastroianni <emastroianni@wi.rr.com> wrote:
> It looks like a realistic view of how the cluster appears in the
> eyepiece of a moderate-sized telescope in dark skies. The background
> might be too dark for some people's taste, but there is no wrong or
> right way to do this.
>
> NGC 7789 is one of my favorite clusters - it's not bright, but the
> large
> number of dim, barely-visible stars make it an impressive sight.
> It's
> also easy to find, and I'm surprised it is not photographed more
> often.
>
>
> Here is my photo of the cluster - it's a looser view, and rotated
> from
> your shot by about 90 degrees clockwise. My stars have the classic
> E200
> bloat.
> http://home.wi.rr.com/astrophotography/NGC7789.htm
SCT Astrophotography: http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch/astrophotography
FS-102 G-11/Gemini: http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch12952/tak_fs102
& http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch12952/fs102
& http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch12952/takpf
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