Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Gemini (Gem)  ·  Contains:  NGC 2395
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PK205 - Medusa Nebula - Deep Sky West Remote Observatory, Deep Sky West (Lloyd)
PK205 - Medusa Nebula - Deep Sky West Remote Observatory
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PK205 - Medusa Nebula - Deep Sky West Remote Observatory

Link to TIFF/FITS: http://www.deepskywest.com
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PK205 - Medusa Nebula - Deep Sky West Remote Observatory, Deep Sky West (Lloyd)
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PK205 - Medusa Nebula - Deep Sky West Remote Observatory

Link to TIFF/FITS: http://www.deepskywest.com

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A tough test for the FSQ.

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The Medusa Nebula is a large planetary nebula in the constellation of Gemini on the Canis Minor border. It also known as Abell 21 and Sharpless 2-274. It was originally discovered in 1955 by UCLA astronomer George O. Abell, who classified it as an old planetary nebula.[4] The braided serpentine filaments of glowing gas suggests the serpent hair of Medusa found in ancient Greek mythology.

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PK205 - Medusa Nebula - Deep Sky West Remote Observatory, Deep Sky West (Lloyd)