January 20, 2019

David Hoskin
Kouchibouguac, New Brunswick, Canada
Kouchibouguac, New Brunswick, Canada
02/21/2024
09:17 pm
09:17 pm
Canon 3Ti DSLR, 50mm f1.4 lens, tripod with ball head
10 subs (ISO-800, f1.8, 6sec) and 5 darks were stacked with Sequator, additional post-processing with GraXpert, Photoshop, Starnet++ and Microsoft Photo.
The Hyades ( middle left) and the Pleiades (upper right) are 2 open star clusters in the constellation Taurus. NGC 1647, a third open star cluster, is visible above and slightly to the left of the red giant star Aldebaran.
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