Thomas Hanrath

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Beeindruckende Aufnahme des Kugelsternhaufens Messier 13 im Sternbild Herkules von unserem Mitglied Thomas Hanrath aus Koblenz. Aufgenommen am 8. Juni 2026 mit Vixen VC200L und ToupTek SkyEye24AC, 30 Einzelaufnahmen je 300 Sekunden. Wir freuen uns über weitere Beiträge zum Himmelsobjekt des Monats Juni an [email protected]

https://hoher-list.de/das-himmelsobjekt-im-juni-m13-im-herkules-seid-dabei-und-macht-mit-hier-ist-das-erste-ergebnis-2/

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Caught tonight’s gorgeous Moon–Venus conjunction! A razor-thin waning crescent with earthshine softly lighting the dark side, and brilliant Venus shining just above. Always a treat when these two share the sky.

#astrophotography #moon #venus #conjunction #stargazing

Messier 92 glows in the constellation Hercules, a compact globular cluster containing hundreds of thousands of ancient stars bound together by gravity. Located approximately 27,000 light-years from Earth, this celestial gem reaches its peak visibility during early June nights when it culminates at astronomical midnight.

https://astrocamp.eu/en/messier-92/

#astrophotography #astronomy #nature #deepsky

Messier 13, known as the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules, is a spectacular sphere of hundreds of thousands of ancient stars bound together by gravity. Located 22,000 to 25,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Hercules, it ranks among the brightest and most magnificent globular clusters visible from northern skies, reaching its peak visibility in early June.

https://astrocamp.eu/en/hercules-globular-cluster-m13-messier-13-ngc-6205/

#astrophotography #astronomy #nature #deepsky

The Pinwheel Galaxy, Messier 101, presents one of the sky's most spectacular face-on spiral views. This grand galaxy lies 21 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major. Its perfect orientation toward us reveals intricate spiral arms spanning across space. Late April offers the best opportunity to observe this cosmic wonder when it culminates at astronomical midnight.

https://astrocamp.eu/en/pinwheel-galaxy-messier-101/

#astrophotography #astronomy #nature #deepsky

Messier 3 stands as one of the finest globular clusters visible from Earth, a gravitationally bound sphere containing half a million ancient stars. Located 34,000 light-years away in the constellation Canes Venatici, this stellar swarm formed over 11 billion years ago. Mid-April offers the best viewing opportunity when it culminates at midnight and rides highest in the sky.

https://astrocamp.eu/en/messier-3/

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The Whirlpool Galaxy, Messier 51, is one of the most spectacular grand-design spirals in the night sky. Located in the Konstellation Canes Venatici at a distance of 23 million light-years, this cosmic beauty reaches its highest point at astronomical midnight in mid-April, offering observers the perfect opportunity to witness its elegant spiral structure.

https://astrocamp.eu/en/messier-51-whirlpool-galaxy/

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Messier 91 graces the constellation Coma Berenices as a beautiful barred spiral galaxy, its light traveling 60 million light-years to reach us. This distant island universe reaches its highest point in our night sky around March 22nd, making late winter and early spring the ideal time to observe this stellar jewel.

https://astrocamp.eu/en/messier-91/

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Messier 88 graces the constellation Coma Berenices as a beautiful spiral galaxy situated 47 million light-years from Earth. This distant island universe reaches its highest point in the night sky at astronomical midnight in late March, making it an ideal target for spring observations.

https://astrocamp.eu/en/messier-88-2/

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The Eyes Galaxies, catalogued as Arp 120, are a striking pair of interacting galaxies locked in a cosmic dance in the constellation Virgo. Located 52 million light-years from Earth, these galaxies reach their highest point in the sky at astronomical midnight and offer their best views during spring nights in the northern hemisphere.

https://astrocamp.eu/en/arp-120-the-eyes/

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