Catherine Ryan Hyde on Nostr: What I was able to do in the two or three fogless hours last night. This is the tiny ...
What I was able to do in the two or three fogless hours last night. This is the tiny (from here) but beautiful M57, the Ring Nebula. In the starless version, you can just barely see the outer shell of gases. Also the small galaxy IC1296 is visible in both.
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