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pokerfan

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Wed Jun 5, 2013, 07:33 PM Jun 2013

The Ring Nebula

or as I know it, M57. Seen through a telescope, it—like Saturn—just doesn't seem like it should be there. But there it is.


M57 (the Ring Nebula) ‘deep version’ taken by by amateur astronomers Terry Hancock of Michigan and Fred Herrmann of Alabama who both used Astro-Tech 12 inch Ritchey-Chrétien astrographs.
Read more: http://www.universetoday.com/102686/amateur-images-of-the-ring-nebula-rival-views-from-space-telescopes/#ixzz2VO5SiLjp

And today's APOD:



http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html

Don't expect to see those those vibrant colors if you take a peek through a telescope. It will look something more like this:



But still, amazing.

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The Ring Nebula (Original Post) pokerfan Jun 2013 OP
The second one looks a lot like the Eye of Sauron tclambert Jun 2013 #1
The Cat's Eye Nebula is one that shows color... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #2
Looks like the eye of God libodem Jun 2013 #3
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