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M64 by floppypaws on Flickr.

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M13 by Mexhunter on Flickr.

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IC342_medium by warhen on Flickr.

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The Crab Nebula
The Crab Nebula (M1) is a supernova remnant in the constellation Taurus  the Bull. It has a high surface brightness, so a 3-inch telescope (and  even some binoculars) will reveal it. The object shines at magnitude  8.0. The Crab Nebula has an oval shape. It measures 6’ by 4’ and orients  northwest to southeast. The easiest way to find the Crab Nebula is to  start at the 4th-magnitude bluish star Zeta Tauri. From there, move 1°  to the northwest. (16-inch RC Optical Systems Ritchey-Chrétien reflector  at f/9, Apogee U16M CCD camera, Hydrogen-alpha/LRGB image with  exposures of 9.5, 25, 9, 9, and 9 hours, respectively)
Contributed by Larry Van Vleet from Denver, Colorado

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m42 by Astro Guy on Flickr.

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M42 by Astro Guy on Flickr.

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Messier 42, Orion Nebula by Steve Carmichael on Flickr.

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NGC281_PacMan Nebula by Astroimager (Douglas Spalding) on Flickr.

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M8_Lagoon Nebula by Astroimager (Douglas Spalding) on Flickr.

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M95 & M96 Galaxies by Astroimager (Douglas Spalding) on Flickr.

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NGC 2903_final_2_filtered by Luís Campos_astro on Flickr.

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NGC697_medium by warhen on Flickr.

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M83  by meg rac on Flickr.

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union de apilados de m-45+pihisto ajustpal cs5 flk by luis miguel33 on Flickr.

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