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The Horsehead Nebula was shot with an ST-6 CCD Camera on a Meade LX-200 10 inch f6.3. There are 15, 10 second images combined and then colorized using Photoshop 3.0. The Horsehead was imaged at The Winter Star Party in the Florida Keys during the winter of 1994 by Vic Winter and Tom Bisque. The Horsehead is located in the constellation of Orion.

The Flame Nebula was shot with an ST-6 CCD Camera on a Meade LX-200 10 inch f6.3. The exposure was 35 seconds with the camera cooled to -30 degrees C. The bright star Zeta is just out of the image, but its extreme brightness almost overpowers the nebula. This image was also colorized using Photoshop 3.0. The Horsehead was imaged at The Winter Star Party in the Florida Keys during the winter of 1994 by Vic Winter. The Flame Nebula is located in the constellation of Orion.

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