Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Sagittarius (Sgr)  ·  Contains:  HD172484  ·  HD172535  ·  HD172702  ·  M 70  ·  NGC 6681
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M70 (Globular Cluster in Sagittarius), Oamaruastro
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M70 (Globular Cluster in Sagittarius)

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M70 (Globular Cluster in Sagittarius), Oamaruastro
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M70 (Globular Cluster in Sagittarius)

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Last night, after being wowed by an amazing auroral display that kept me away from home for an unexpectedly long period, I returned home and realised that the conditions were good for a night of telescopic imaging. I set my gear up and prepared to shoot the Tarantula Nebula all night. But at around 3:30am I woke up and checked my latest images, realising only too late that the nebula had just started to dip below some obstructions in my garden, resulting in 25% of the frame being obscured. But there was a good 2 hours of darkness left to go and I hated to waste it! I did a quick check of things that were high enough in the sky and far enough away from any of my obstructions and hit on M70, a globular cluster. I had not shot many clusters, since my telescope is quite small (80mm) and I figured they wouldn't resolve too well, but I had nothing to lose, so I planned a shoot of 15 2-minute exposures in each of R, G and B filters on my ASI1600MM-Pro. I'm not too displeased with the result, considering I don't really know what I'm doing and it's just an hour and a half of subs.

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