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Michael Purcell's image of the Ring Nebula M57, taken on September 1, 1999 at 23:10 with his Meade 10-inch f/6.3 SC Telescope and a ST7 CCD camera, exposed 5 minutes.
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Ring Nebula M57, photographed by Dr. Andjelko Glivar, Donja Stubica, Croatia, with Celestron 8 (203/2000 mm), on Fujicolor super G plus 200 ASA, exposed 10 minutes.
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Another image of M57 by Dr. Andjelko Glivar, obtained through his C8, exposed 12 minutes on Kodak Gold 400. - More images by Andjelko Glivar
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This beautiful image of the Ring Nebula M57 has been obtained by Alan Chen. He used a selfguided 12-inch f/10 Meade LX20 SC telescope with MX7C CCD camera; this is a composite of two 10-minute and four 4-minute exposures. - More images from Alan Chen
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Richard Crisptook this image of the Ring Nebula M57 from his backyard in San Jose, CA. He used a Celestron CM1400 scope with an SBIG ST7E camera (NABG imager). The scope was operated at its normal f/11 setting and the mount was an Astro Physics AP1200GTO mount. The image is an LRGB image of 15/15/15/20 minute duration. - More images from Richard Crisp
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- HST image of M57
- WIYN images of M57
- Three faces of M57 by George Jacoby, KPNO
- Lowell 1.1-m images of M57 (Bill Keel)
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