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I stayed up long enough to catch the “Pleiades” open star cluster clearing my roof, which as far as most boring old star clusters go, is terrifically enchanting. It is surrounded by deep clouds of dust and gas that aren’t being charged as you see in red nebula. A classic image for photographers and star-lovers the group is also a prime candidate for an early solar system with planet forming regions. C9.25″ Edge HD, Hyperstar, QHY9 + QHY12 CCDs Total Integration Time : 113 minutes in 2 and 3 minute exposures. For those keeping score, this is the 3rd year in a row I’ve photographed and shared this cluster. To see how I have improved in 2 years I’ve compiled a little comparison below. I think I’m finally getting the hang of this stuff! Thanks for sticking around and following my work… I appreciate all your feedback, critiques and support!

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Some of these beautiful images have already been released on Flickr and imported to Commons, but these seem to be new to us. It would be a shame not to have them on Wikimedia Commons, especially because of their license.

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