72 ASTRONOMY • JUNE 2015
- LOOP DE LOOP
This composite image combines 28
exposures of Venus from November
2013 to March 2014. Of those, the first
16 show the planet in the evening sky
and the last 12 catch it in the morn-
ing sky. (Venus: Canon EOS 5D Mark
II DSLR, 50mm f/1.8 lens set between
f/2.8 and f/3.5, ISO 400 generally, but
also ISO 200 and ISO 800 on occasion;
background sky: Canon EOS 6D DSLR,
50mm f/1.8 lens set at f/3.2, ISO 800)
- Tu nç Te ze l
- AGE DISCRIMINATION
Open cluster NGC 6791 in Lyra ranks
as one of the oldest of these objects.
Recent studies date some of its stars
to 8 billion years old. (8-inch Explore
Scientific PN 208/3.9 Newtonian
Astrograph at f/4.1, Canon XSi DSLR,
ISO 800, thirty-seven 5-minute expo-
sures, stacked) • Chuck Kimball - CRUISING THE DEEP SKY
Comet Lovejoy (C/2014 Q2) passed
near globular cluster M79 in December.
Look closely to see the galaxy NGC
1886 immersed in the coma. (4-inch
Takahashi FSQ-106ED refractor, SBIG
STL-11000M CCD camera, LRGB image
with exposures of 3, 1, 1, and 1 hour,
respectively, taken December 29, 2014,
remotely from Siding Spring, Australia)
- José J. Chambó
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