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M27 Dumbbell Nebula (Constellation: Vulpecula)

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The Dumbbell nebula with a Seestar S50 19th Oct 2024 Robert Elson
M27 with a Seestar S50 11th Jul 2024 Nicola Mackin
M27 The Dumbbell Nebula 22nd Aug 2023 Chris Playle
Deep sky nebulae 20th Jul 2023 John Beer
M27 with AstroDMx Capture and an SV705C uncooled camera 9th Jul 2023 Nicola Mackin
The Crescent, Ring and Dumbbell nebulae with AstroDMx Capture and the Player One Mars-C ll as an INDI camera 18th Sep 2022 Nicola Mackin
Using INDI cameras with AstroDMx Capture 11th Sep 2022 Nicola Mackin
M13 and M27. 27th Aug 2022 Chris Playle
M27 5th Aug 2022 Chris Playle
M57, M27, M13 and M93 21st Jul 2022 Chris Playle
M27 and the waxing, gibbous Moon 10th Jul 2022 Chris Playle
M27 (The Dumbbell nebula) 15th Jun 2022 Chris Bowden
M27 and the Moon 22nd Nov 2021 Nicola Mackin
M27 with an Altair Hypercam 294C PRO 4BG TEC 14-bit CMOS camera 29th Jul 2021 Nicola Mackin
Correcting the colour/white balance of an image of the Dumbbell nebula 28th Jul 2021 Steve Wainwright
Using Optalong L-eNhance narrowband filter with an SV305M Pro monochrome camera and AstroDMx Capture 21st Jul 2021 Nicola Mackin
M27 with AstroDMx Capture for the Raspberry Pi, running 64 bit Ubuntu MATE, and an SV305 camera. 21st Sep 2020 Nicola Mackin
AstroDMx Capture for macOS M16 and M27 10th Sep 2020 Nicola Mackin
AstroDMx Capture, a Raspberry Pi 4B and an SV305Pro Camera 30th Aug 2020 Nicola Mackin
M27 with AstroDMx Capture for Windows 26th Jul 2020 Nicola Mackin
M27 with a very low cost SVBONY SV305 deep sky and planetary camera and a 102mm ED refractor. 15th Oct 2019 Steve Wainwright
12.6 % waxing moon and the Dumbbell nebula 7th Jul 2019 Nicola Mackin
M27 with AstroDMx Capture for Linux 30th Oct 2018 Steve Wainwright
M27: Bicolour and LRGB images 30th Oct 2018 Anne Startup
M27 The Dumbbell Nebula 13th Sep 2018 Colin Miles
M27 with a ZWOASI178MC and AstroDMx Capture for Linux 31st Aug 2018 Nicola Mackin
M2 and M27 with AstroDMx Capture for Linux and a QHY-5L-II-M 16th Nov 2017 Nicola Mackin
M27 20th Oct 2017 Anne Startup
M27 and the Sun 30th Sep 2017 Anne Startup
M27 with a QHY 5L-II-M camera and AstroDMx Capture for Linux 21st Sep 2017 Steve Wainwright
M27 with Linux 11th Aug 2017 Nicola Mackin
AstroDMx Capture new GUI 10th Oct 2016 Steve Wainwright
M27 with the Autonomous Robotic Telescope 3rd Oct 2016 Colin Miles
Neptune and M27 2nd Nov 2015 Colin Miles
M27 with a 6" Newtonian and a DMK camera 19th Sep 2015 Steve Wainwright
M27 and NGC6888 with an f/5, 150mm Newtonian and an LN300 video camera 2nd Sep 2015 Steve Wainwright
M57 and M27 with a Celestron SCT 9.25 AVX and an Orion Starshoot G3 Colour CCD camera 20th Aug 2015
M27 with long exposure videography and a 150 mm, f/5 Newtonian 12th Aug 2015 Steve Wainwright
Deep sky imaging with a 150mm AZ GOTO Newtonian. 7th Aug 2015 Steve Wainwright
NGC 891, NGC 6946, M27, M33 and M101 23rd Dec 2014 Phil Martin
M27 with the Bradford Robotic Telescope 12th Oct 2014 Colin Miles
C/2014 E2, M13, M27 and the Double Cluster 20th Aug 2014 Steve Wainwright
M13 and M27 with a little tracking error 10th Jul 2013 Colin Miles
M15 and M27 with an 11" SCT and a D800 DSLR 25th Jul 2012 Keith Davies
M27 with a Nikon D800 DSLR camera 23rd Jul 2012 Keith Davies
The Dumbbell Nebula M27 28th May 2012 Keith Davies
M27 in Hydrogen -alpha light 20th Aug 2011 Nicola Mackin
Deep Sky with a Pentax K-x and a 10" Newtonian 24th Jul 2011 Steve Wainwright
The Sun in H-alpha light and M27 22nd Jul 2011 Steve Wainwright
Drawings of M27 and M71 with a 5" Newtonian and a Mintron camera 6th Jul 2011 Chris Playle
Dumbbell and Ring 20th Oct 2010 Nicola Mackin
Deep Sky with the SDC-435, an 11" SCT with a 6.3 focal reducer, an f/5, 6" Newtonian and an 80mm, f/5 refractor 11th Oct 2010 Steve Wainwright
M27 with the modified Samsung SDC-435 video camera and a 5" Newtonian 12th Aug 2010 Steve Wainwright
M27 with the modified Samsung SDC-435 video camera and a 5" Newtonian 5th Aug 2010 Steve Wainwright