By Dr Ski | 2019-12-23
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On 12/24/2019 03:40 am by Dr Ski | Valencia Observatory
Two of my favorite Southern Sky binocular targets.
They reside midway between the Southern Cross and the "False Cross". C91 and C92 are at the same declination as Crux (-60°), so if you can see Crux, you can see these deep sky objects (easily visible with the naked eye in a dark sky).
C91 has the distinction of being the first object imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope. Circa 1990! I'm really getting old.
Canon EOS M100, 11x70 Binoculars
Eyepiece projection
3.2s@ISO3200