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Below is a picture of M13 taken on August 21 from my Ft. Washington
Observatory. Meade 7" Mak LX200GPS, with a .5 Mogg reducer.

| Meade 12" RCX400, 09/23/07 - 3 days to full Moon! |

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| Meade DSI Pro II, 100 stacked @ 4 seconds each |
The picture below was taken in the early morning of August
22 at my observatory in Ft. Washington. The Meade 7" Mak LX200GPS, along with a Mogg .5 reducer.


The picture above, of M2, was taken on August 13 & 14. The image of M57, below,
was taken on September 20 and is an LRGB photo. Both photos were taken with the Meade 7" Mak.
| Meade 12" RCX400 |

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| 40 @ 8 sec, stacked - DSI Pro II |

Below is a photo of M92 taken the same night as the M57 photo.

The picture below is the Cocoon Nebula, taken from Ft. Washington,
with the Meade 7" Mak and F3.3 reducer. It is a stack of 10, 15 second images.

Photo below was taken the same night as the Cocoon photo,
on the 8th/9th of October, 2006. Same equipment, but a stack of 20, 15 second images. It is the NGC 6871 star
cluster in Cygnus.

Photo below is M39, same night as above photo and same equipment.
Stack of 20, 15 second photos.

The photo below is NGC 7231, a 14th magnitude Galaxy.
It was interesting to me as a study, just to see if I could capture a photo of this object. It is quite small in the
photo and you will note some text, pointing at it in the lower left hand corner of the photo.

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