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M1 – Crab Nebula; M35 in Gemini and NGC 2158

  February 9, 2013 February 9, 2013  Roger Nelson By: Roger Nelson  Adventures

Went out again tonight, even though the Sky Clouded over still managed a few sky shots, this one is of M1 the Crab Nebula and M35.

for the M35 Image if you look closely to the lower right you will see NGC 2158 in the background, a more compact  and more distant open cluster that is behind M35.



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