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The two main type of clusters are globular, which are tight "snowballs" of stars and open, a more loosely gathering of distant suns. Although photographs of clusters are beautiful, they can't capture the dynamic range that is seen through the eyepiece. Click on the thumbnail to find out more about the image and to see a larger version. All Images are available for sale, click on the "order prints" link for more information. Galaxy Photography Technology Partners... |
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