NGC 891 - using the ASI533MC camera on a 127mm refractor with 40 stacked frames of about 21 seconds each for a total exposure of about 14 minutes M27 (the Dumbbell Nebula) - using the ASI533MC camera on the 16" Cassegrain telescope The barred spiral galaxy NGC 1300 in the constellation Eridanus. Image taken with the 16" Cassegrain and the ASI533MC camera, 100 stacked frames, total exposure of 21 minutes. Photo by John Hrubec M1 - the Crab Nebula in the constellation Taurus. The image is from the 16" Cassegrain telescope using an ASI533MC camera. 103 stacked frames, total exposure 17 minutes. Photo by John Hrubec Spiral galaxy NGC2403 in the constellation Camelopardalis. 15 minute exposure using the 16" Cassegrain telescope. Photo by John Hrubec The spiral galaxy M81 in the constellation Ursa Major. The image was taken with the ASI533MC camera on a 150mm Newtonian; 99 stacked frames of 10 seconds each for a total exposure of 16.5 minutes. Photo by John Hrubec The Flame Nebula near the bright star Alnitak in the constellation Orion. Image taken with a 150mm Newtonian and a ASI533MC camera. 12 minute exposure. M31 - the Andromeda Galaxy. To the left of the galaxy can be seen the small elliptical galaxy M32. The image is through a 150mm Newtonian telescope with a ASI533MC camera - 11 minute exposure. M42 - the Great Nebula in Orion. 100 second exposure using a 150mm Newtonian telescope and an ASI533MC camera. The spiral galaxy NGC 2903 in the constellation Leo. 23 minute exposure using the 16" Cassegrain telescope at the Morgan County Observatory. Polaris, the North Star showing its smaller companion star Polaris B. Photo by Kathryn Krenn M3 is a globular cluster located in the constellation Canes Venatici. This image is a 4 minute exposure through the observatory's 16 inch Cassegrain telescope using an ASI533MC camera. Photo by John Hrubec The spiral galaxy M66 in the constellation of Leo. Image taken with a 200mm Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. There are about 150 of these globular star clusters in the vicinity of our Milky Way Galaxy. This one is M92, located in the constellation Hercules. 2 minute exposure using the ASI533MC camera on the 16" Cassegrain telescope.