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Gary Gonnella
"And the Pussycat, to lower right? "
Kevin Franklin
"Pretty awesome. Sorry I missed it yesterday. So what goes on when you have these star parties? Do you tour guide us through each photo to explain what we are looking at? I am no scientist, but I love astronomy. I should have studied space science. Great stuff! :)"
Lorenza Palomino
"It is a planetary nebula with a designation PK164+31.1 I never heard of it before. Thanks for watching."
Gary Gonnella
"What's this one? A nebula I assume, but whereabouts?"
Matt Roberts
"Really cool Gary. Thanks for looking up some of the lesser known nebulae and showing us. Really appreciate it!"
James Morgan
james mongan
"+Stuart Forman it is the Hubble variable nebula. +James Morgan , i never could see the comet. +Mike Phillips my shots are in Ha and vary from 10 seconds to 2 minutes."
Gary Gonnella
"nice 1 thats true mate. ;)"
james mongan
"+james mongan no worries, that happens when your part nocturnal! :)"
Mike Phillips
"sorry +Mike Phillips my mind is gone blank on me it was the last thing we were looking at last night cant remember the name sorry mate."
james mongan
"This is nice!"
Greg Hancock
"I definitely see why they call it the Rosette nebula now! This really is (for lack of a more fitting word) pretty!"
Ryan Goo
"One of the old books on the shelf that caught my young self's interest in space (that was barely 10 years ago, though the book itself was from the 80s) was The Collins Guide to Stars and Planets. It had a picture of the Horsehead nebula on the cover...naturally it was the first thing I thought of when I saw this great image!"
Ryan Goo
"This one is absolutely breathtaking."
Eli Mendez
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