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You are hereJoe DiNapoli 2009

Joe DiNapoli 2009


Latest Images Taken by AAA Member Joe DiNapoli from Arizona. All are single five-minute exposures with a modified Canon XSI through a 6" refractor @ f/7.

Albireo (Double Star)

Horsehead Nebula (dark nebula) and NGC 2024 (Flame Nebula)

M 1 (Crab Nebula)

M 8 (Lagoon Nebula)

M 11 (Wild Duck Cluster)

M 13 (Hercules Globular Cluster) and NGC 6207 (faint object to upper right)

M 16 (Eagle Nebula)

M 17 (Omega Nebula)

M 20 (Trifid Nebula)

M 27 (Dumbbell Nebula):     Image 1    Image 2

M 33 (Triangulum Galaxy)

M 42 (Orion Nebula)

M 45 (Pleiades Cluster)

M 51 (Whirlpool Galaxy)

M 57 (Ring Nebula)

M 63 (Sunflower Galaxy)

M 64 (Black Eye Galaxy)

M 81 (Bode's Galaxy) and M 82 (Cigar Galaxy):     Image 1     Image 2     Image 3

M 94

M 104 (Sombrero Galaxy):     Image 1     Image 2

M 106

NGC 55 (irregular galaxy)

NGC 253 (Sculptor Galaxy)

NGC 891 (edge-on spiral)

NGC 1365 (Barred Spiral Galaxy)

NGC 4565

NGC 6888 (Crescent Nebula)

NGC 6939 and NGC 6946 (open cluster and nearby galaxy)

NGC 6960 (emission/reflection nebula)

NGC 6992 (portion of the Veil Nebula)

NGC 7293 (Helix Nebula)

NGC 7331 (bright galaxy), Deer Lick Group (above right of NGC 7331) and Stephan's Quintet (Lower Left Corner)

NGC 7789 (open star cluster)

Omega Centauri (globular star cluster)

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