Messier 13
On a clear, dark, summer night I always love taking a look at the great globular cluster Messier 13 when its high overhead. It looks good in small scopes, but the view in a large scope such as my friend Gary’s 30″ dob is stunning. So many worlds, hundreds of thousands of suns in close orbits. Their skies must be filled with bright stars — maybe so many and so bright that their view of the universe is limited.

Image taken around 1 am Sunday morning May 27, 2007 from Louisville, CO with a Celestron Nexstar11 telescope, a F6.3 focal reducer, and a Canon Xti camera. Camera was set to ISO 800 and a 30 second exposure. Registax4 was used to align, stack, and enhance brightness. Sky was mostly clear, temperature 58° F, turbulence between 5 and 6/10, no wind, and transparency was quite good.