Imaging Projects

In this blog, I will share the results of all of my imaging projects. The newest will be at the top and the oldest will be further down the stack. Going back in time here is interesting - some of my early stuff was pretty rough - but I did not see it that way at the time - I was thrilled to get anything back that looked like an image! Hopefully, you will see how my work has progressed with time!

Messier 13 - The Great Hercule Cluster  - 8.5 hours in LRGB - Super Sharp!
Patrick A. Cosgrove Patrick A. Cosgrove

Messier 13 - The Great Hercule Cluster - 8.5 hours in LRGB - Super Sharp!

Messier 13 - the Great Hercules Cluster - is one of the finest examples of a Globular Cluster that can be found in our skies. It consists of a giant ball of 100,000-500,00 stars packed into an area 145 light-years across. M13 can be found between 22,000 and 25,000 light-years away in the constellation of Hercules.

This is a 5.6 8.5 hour integration in LRGB using my Astro-Physics 130mm scope the ZWO ASI2600MM-Pro camera. This is the fourth time I have shot this target and this one is clearly my best - displaying a remarkable sharpness in detail.

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Messier 13 - The Great Globular Cluster
Patrick A. Cosgrove Patrick A. Cosgrove

Messier 13 - The Great Globular Cluster

Messier 13 - The Great Hercules Cluster is about 22-25 thousand light-years away and is about 145 light-years in diameter. This consists of a ball of several hundred stars packed together. This and other globular clusters are distributed around the outer plane of the galaxy and seem to be made of ancient stars.

This is the second time I shot this target with the WO132mm Platform. The first was in 2019.

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