Caldwell 19 – The Cocoon Nebula
We had one of the best, clear nights in a while during the sort-of-monthly Huntsville Amateur Astronomy Society meeting at the Dominey Observatory this weekend. The HAAS meetings will likely…
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We had one of the best, clear nights in a while during the sort-of-monthly Huntsville Amateur Astronomy Society meeting at the Dominey Observatory this weekend. The HAAS meetings will likely…
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The Crescent Nebula is located about 5,000 light years in the constellation Cygnus. It was created by Wolf-Rayet star WR 136, visible at center. Wolf-Rayet stars are massive, super-bright stars.…
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Messier 16 is a combination open cluster and emission nebula located in the constellation Serpens. It is home to the Pillars of Creation, made famous by the Hubble Space Telescope.…
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Messier 17, also called the Omega Nebula and the Swan Nebula, is located about 5,500 light years away in the Sagittarius constellation. It is close to the Lagoon Nebula and…
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The Trifid Nebula is located a little above the Lagoon Nebula when viewed facing south in the northern hemisphere. It is an interesting mixture of emission, reflection, and dark nebulae…
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If you live in the mid- to lower-latitudes of the northern hemisphere, go outside right after dark on a clear night in mid-summer, look to the south, and search for…
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Another break in the weather! My son and I went out to the Dominey Observatory in mid-June to visit and do some imaging. This night's target was a twofer: the…
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Amid the continuing spring storms, the sky cleared up for a few hours one Saturday night/Sunday morning. I went to the Dominey Observatory to visit a friend and do some…
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