M2: A globular cluster in
Aquarius
Image taken: Oct. 1, 2010
Students: Patrick Mooney, Zhao Xi
Telescope: Meade 12 in with f/5.9
Camera: SBIG ST-10 CCD
Exposures: 2x300 sec (red), 2x300 sec (green), 2x300 sec (blue), a total of 15 minutes.
Image processing: CCDoops + CCDsharp + Photoshop CS.
Image taken: Nov. 8, 2004
Students: Blythe Keenum, Grace Blessey
Telescope: Meade 12 in with f/4.66 focal reducer (f=56in).
Camera: SBIG ST-7 CCD
Exposures: 12x10 sec (red), 12x10 sec (green), 20x10 sec (blue), a total of 7 minutes.
Image processing: CCDoops + CCDsharp + Photoshop 7.
Images taken: Oct. 2, 2003
Students: Christian Snider
Telescope: Meade 12 in with f/4 focal
reducer (f=48in).
Size of the images: 15'x20'
Camera: SBIG ST-7 CCD
Exposures: 10x12
sec (red), 10x12 sec (green), 20x12 sec (blue) at medium resolution (2x2 binning).
Image processing: CCDoops + Photoshop
Elements.
M2 is one of the 110 globular clusters
in our Galaxy, a fairly bright (6.4 mg) collection of a hundred
thousand stars.