Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Capricornus (Cap)  ·  Contains:  41 Cap  ·  M 30  ·  NGC 7099  ·  The star 41Cap
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M30, Kurt Zeppetello
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And then there were three. After two other failed attempts I was finally able to image M30 at the Connecticut Star Party (CSP) in Goshen, CT put on by the Astronomical Society of New Haven. Now that I have captured this I only have three Messier Objects left, two of which are visible from my yard.

M30 or NGC 7099 (Jellyfish Cluster) is a globular cluster in constellation Capricornus. It is located about 27,100 light-years from Earth, and is about 93 light-years across. Interestingly the cluster is following a retrograde orbit through the inner galactic halo, suggesting that it was acquired from a satellite galaxy rather than forming within the Milky Way (source: wikipedia).

The object came out better than I was anticipating as it is low in the sky for this latitude and I only approximately 30 minutes of usable exposures. I think being in a dark location is what really made the image better.

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M30, Kurt Zeppetello

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