
Photographer:
Hunter Wilson
Location of Photo:
Lexington, Ohio
Date/Time of photo:
May 12, 2008
Equipment:
Celestron 9.25 reduced 0.63 on AP Mach1GTO Mount Canon 350D Hap Griffin Baader Mod 6x180sec at iso 1600 30 Darks/Flats/Bias Taken from a POD observatory
Description:
M14, the most overlooked globular in Ophiuchus because of it being located in an out of the way corner of the constellation. A tightly packed ball of stars that is hard to resolve with a small scope, but a great object nonetheless.
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