The Great Peacock Globular Cluster – NGC6752, Caldwell 93

This little telescope in Chile is a lot of fun. Clear, dark skies and a simple camera setup help get quick samples of data around the sky. This is NGC6752, a globular cluster in the southern sky’s constellation Pavo. It’s one of the brightest globular clusters in our sky.

This is 80 sub-exposures at 120 seconds each taken with an Explore Scientific ED102 refractor on an iOptron GEM28 mount with an ASI183MC camera. Processed with Siril, GraXpert, NXT and Photoshop.

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