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All images are made with Visnjan Observatory’s NR-407 telescope and ST6 CCD camera (275x241 pixel, 27x23 microns) |
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M 51, well known "Whirlpool galaxy" from Canes Venatici, with satelite galaxy. Distance: 35 million ly. Taken: 01/02/1995, Time: 01:23:42 UT. |
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M 81, Ursa major, beautiful example of big simetrical spiral galaxy. Distance: 8 million ly. Taken: 01/02/1995, Time: 20:20:08 UT. |
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M 63, One of the plentitude of galaxies in the Virgo Cluster. |
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M 33, Triangle constelation. Distance: 1.5 mil ly. |
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M 27, Also known as “Dumb-bell nebula” in the Vulpecula. |
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M 57, One of the most popular planetary nebula placed in the Lyra. Center star is visible. Taken: 06/16/1995, Time: 23:53:59 UT. |
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M 104, in the Virgo, also known as “Sombrero galaxy”. |
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