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M1 with 60 mm Telescope, L-Ultimate Dual Band filter for 85 Minutes and a Hover Close-Up, Marc Whitsett
M1 with 60 mm Telescope, L-Ultimate Dual Band filter for 85 Minutes and a Hover Close-Up, Marc Whitsett

M1 with 60 mm Telescope, L-Ultimate Dual Band filter for 85 Minutes and a Hover Close-Up

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M1 with 60 mm Telescope, L-Ultimate Dual Band filter for 85 Minutes and a Hover Close-Up, Marc Whitsett
M1 with 60 mm Telescope, L-Ultimate Dual Band filter for 85 Minutes and a Hover Close-Up, Marc Whitsett

M1 with 60 mm Telescope, L-Ultimate Dual Band filter for 85 Minutes and a Hover Close-Up

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Description

M1 with only #17 5 minute exposures [total of 1 hour, 25 minutes] from a Bortle 6/7 area.

I am absolutely amazed that one can detail an object this "small" [420″ × 290″]  taken with a 60 mm lens [scope] that will recover  this much detail in an image.

To me it represents remarkable changes in modern technology [CMOS cameras, dual band filters and software including AI].

M1 is such a small object in the scope's fov, visually nearly non-detectable from my location. Yet, here it is! 

My camera = second eye!

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M1 with 60 mm Telescope, L-Ultimate Dual Band filter for 85 Minutes and a Hover Close-Up, Marc Whitsett