A Mighty Globular in a Small Scope

M3 globular cluster

Messier 3 Globular Cluster
By Rony De Laet

Hello folks,

Summer is approaching, the nights have become grey. But I do not stop observing. Here is an impression of M3. I had fun teasing out as much detail as possible. Globulars are difficult to render. The mind might see patterns that aren’t there. I tried to remain objective. Lots of faint stars were present in the outer region of the halo. I noticed some dark lanes in the halo, and the core looked elongated too. I hope you like the view.

Date : June 5, 2007
Time : 22.30UT
Scope : ETX 105/1470
Meade 25mm and 15mm SP
Power : x66 to x100
FOV: 35′
Filter : none
Seeing : 2.5/5
Transp. : 2/5
Nelm : 4.9
Sketch Orientation : N up, W right.
Digital sketch made with PhotoPaint, based on a raw pencil sketch.
 

One thought on “A Mighty Globular in a Small Scope”

  1. Great sketch of M-3 Rony. Those outer stars just come into view with this sketch.

    Frank

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