Constellations

The Deep Photographic Guide to the
Constellations

The constellation of the month
AUGUST

Corona Australis, Telescopium

Deep Sky Objects

The following images are magnifications of the same original wide field image. In this way each object can be shown in a standard field of 3o x 3o and the colors and magnitudes can be compared. You should be aware, that the original image is a wide field view with a normal photographic lens! For some objects a telescope or telephoto lens image is available.

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NGC 6397, globular star cluster in Ara (center)
visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos
  • m7.jpg
    M 7, NGC 6475, open star cluster in Scorpius (center)
    visible with naked eye
  • Tele lens image
  • SEDS infos

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    NGC 6541, globular star cluster in Corona Australis (center)
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos
  • ngc6584.jpg
    NGC 6584, globular star cluster in Telescopium (center)
  • SEDS infos

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    M 69, NGC 6637, globular star cluster in Sagittarius (center)
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos
  • m70.jpg
    M 70, NGC 6681, globular star cluster in Sagittarius (center)
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos

  • m54.jpg
    M 54, NGC 6715, globular star cluster in Sagittarius (center)
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos
  • ngc6723.jpg
    NGC 6723, globular star cluster in Sagittarius (center)
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos
  • m55.jpg
    M 55, NGC 6809, globular star cluster in Sagittarius
    visible with binoculars
  • SEDS infos
  • © all photographs taken by Till Credner and Sven Kohle