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SVX152T - Trifid
July 16, 2024The Sacramento Valley Astronomical Society caught this incredible image of the Trifid Nebula (M20) ...
SVX152T - M104
August 19, 2022Using his SVX152T under Bortle 5 skies Jon Talbot did it again and took this wonderful image of the ...
SVX152T - Stephan's Quintet
October 15, 2024In the constellation Pegasus, Brian Meyer reached deep to capture this shot of NGC 7331 and ...
SVX152T - WR 134
August 13, 2024Brian Meyers proceeded to catch this mind-boggling shot of Wolf-Rayet 134 in Cygnus with his ...
SVX152T - StDr 55
March 5, 2024Jon Talbot captured this unreal image of StDr 55 (Strottner-Drechsler 55) using his ...
SVX152T - Abell 7
March 12, 2024Jon Talbot caught this phenomenal image of Abell 7 with his SVX152T. Abell 7 is a very faint ...
Pacman Nebula In Cassiopeia – Bruce Braunstein
August 3, 2020
This week's StellarShot comes to us from Bruce Braunstein. To "Own the Night," Bruce used his new ...
SVX152T - Pelican Nebula
September 17, 2024With his SVX152T, Brian Meyers captured this brilliant shot of the Pelican Nebula in ...
SVX152T - M16
August 13, 2022Stellar Shot of the Week: August 12, 2022Using his Stellarvue SVX152T and the giant Stellarvue ...
SVX152T - Cat's Eye
June 11, 2024Brian Meyer’s captured this surreal shot of the Cat’s Eye Nebula (NGC 6543) in Draco with his ...
SVX152T - The Crab
February 26, 2025Brian Meyers caught this mystifying shot of the Crab Nebula (M1) in Taurus with ...























