More M9 (original) (raw)
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This color CCD image was obtained by Tim Hunter and James McGaha with their 24-inch f/5 Newtonian telescope and Apogee AP-7 CCD camera atGrasslands Observatory near Tucson, Arizona.
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Martin Germano took this image of globular cluster M9 in June, 2002 with his 14.5" f/5 Newtonian, stopped to f/6(12"). This is a 75 minutes exposure on hypered Kodak Tech Pan 2415 film. - More images by Martin Germano
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Images of globular cluster M 9. The first image was taken at f/8.1, field 5x7 arc minutes, while the second image was at f/4.9 and is a 9x12.5 arc minute field.
These images were taken at the Kopernik Astro Society, Binghamton, NY with an SBIG ST-6 CCD camera through a 20-inch f/8.1 telescope, and were optically guided. Grasped from usenet.
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Globular cluster M9 as photographed by Jack Schmidling. - More images from Jack Schmidling
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Jan Wisniewski took this image of globular cluster M9. The image was taken on April 23, 1999 from Sooke, BC using Cookbook 245 LDC CCD camera on Ultima 8 f6.3 telescope, autoguided with Cookbook 211 LDC CCD camera on piggybacked 500mm f/8 telephoto lens. It is composed of W (11 x 2 min.) integrations processed with Multi245, AIP245, as well as PhotoPaint 8. - More images from Jan Wisniewski
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