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M2
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M2 is a bright and compact globular cluster located in the constellation Aquarius. Under dark sky it can be seen quite easily with binoculars and is easily resolved with telescopes of moderate aperture. M2 is about 50,000 light years distant and about 150 light years in diameter.
Date: 10/01/2008 Location: Okie-Tex Star Party Telescope: LX200 10" SCT @ f/6.3 Mount: AP-1200 GTOCP3 Camera: Hutech Modified Canon 350D @ ISO 800 Exposure Count: 6 x 5 min, 30 minutes total exposure Guiding: SBIG ST402ME, CCDSoft
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