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Messier 92
Messier 92 (NGC 6341) is a globular cluster in Hercules constellation. His apparent magnitude is +6.3, with an estimated age of 14.2 billion years and an apparent size of 14 arc minutes. His age is roughly similar to the age of our universe. His mass estimated uo to 330,000 suns. M92 is approaching us at 112 km/secIt is one of the brighter globular clusters in the Northern Hemisphere, visible to the naked eye under dark skies. M92 is located 16,000 ly above the galactic plane and 33,000 ly from the galactic center, 26,700 ly from us.
Technical data of the photo :
Telescope : Vixen VC200L Visac
Mount : AP Mach1 GTo
Camera : QSI 683
Guiding : TS Optics 65Q, Zwo Asi 120mm, PHD
TS Optics 65Q, Zwo Asi 120mm, PHD
LRGB
Lum 29x300s
RGB 5x300s each
Processed in PixinSight and Photoshop
Skyros Island, Greece, September 2015
During my involvement in photographing the "deep sky" I missed the accompaniment of music, as my musical experience guides me. So I decided to fill my astrophotos with my music. From September 2016 as a starting point, therefore, together with the Flaming Star Nebula, I present to You, the ‘Floydish Pulsar I’, as my first musical composition (composition, performance and production by me), always inspired by these images.
Parallel Words ! and Dancing Stars I, complete my first trilogy.
Emjoy !
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