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Messier in Crete

By Artborghi @artborghi

Messier catalogued most of the deep space objects we can still watch nowadays in dark night skies like in Crete. Pictures shot with D800, Skyguider Pro tracking system and William Optics  61/360  ZS61 II. Exposure times 150 seconds, ISO 3200.

North America on the left and Pelican nebula (NGC 7000) on the right

Messier in Crete
Lagoon nebula (M8) in Sagittarius

Messier in Crete
Western Veil and Eastern veil of Cygnus (NGC 6960)

Messier in Crete
The galaxy of Andromeda (M31) with M32 and M110 satellite galaxies

Messier in Crete
Eagle nebula (M16) on the top and Omega Nebula (M17) on the bottom

Messier in Crete
Trifid nebula (M20) on the top and Lagoon nebula on the bottom (M8)

This is the new episode of the reportage Crete:Kingdom of Candia. Click each picture to open it full size. Previous episode(s):

1. Once upon the time in the Kingdom of Candia

2. Gramvousa ochre and turquoise

3. Solo sliders

4. Go West: Falassarna shores of Crete

5. Balos lagoon, a royal beauty

6. Balos, all the colors of water

7. Visitors (or not) in the Mediterranean Sea

8. The only good nation is Imagination

9. Postcards from Chania

10. Wet rocks

11. Rethymno: the Fortezza

12. Between two words

13. A lucky underwater encounter

14. A trip to Spinalonga

15. The last leper colony

16. Blue Crete

17. These are the Minoans!

18. A 5000 year-long time travel


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