Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Lyra (Lyr)  ·  Contains:  IC 1296  ·  M 57  ·  NGC 6720  ·  PGC 2017638  ·  PGC 2024204  ·  PGC 2813669  ·  PGC 2813726  ·  PGC 2813749  ·  PGC 2813775  ·  PGC 2813776  ·  PK063+13.1  ·  Ring nebula  ·  Ring nebula in Lyra  ·  TYC2642-1384-1  ·  TYC2642-1568-1  ·  TYC2642-1578-1  ·  TYC2642-1690-1  ·  TYC2642-172-1  ·  TYC2642-285-1  ·  TYC2642-299-1  ·  TYC2642-509-1  ·  TYC2642-84-1  ·  TYC2643-1347-1  ·  TYC2643-820-1  ·  TYC2643-823-1
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The Ring Nebula M57 and IC 1296, Corey Rueckheim
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The Ring Nebula M57 and IC 1296

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The Ring Nebula M57 and IC 1296, Corey Rueckheim
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The Ring Nebula M57 and IC 1296

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I have always been intrigued by the interesting galaxy IC 1296 that is visible in many images of Messier 57. This is my attempt to get a good image of the galaxy, but to do so I had to overexpose M57 a bit. I suppose I could try some "Photoshop magic" (using GIMP) to make them look similar in brightness, but I haven't yet decided if I'm comfortable altering reality that drastically. Right now I'm much more interested in getting a reasonably accurate representation of things than I am in getting a pretty picture. I guess I'm hoping the pretty pictures will just happen periodically while I take the photos. I find it to be an interesting exercise to try to imaging what these objects would look like up close. Would they look at all like our images?

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