#Astrohata in August 2021 in the period from August 1 to August 14 will be able to show you planetary nebulae, stellar declinations, galaxies and other objects of distant space. In the photo, by the way, the Vedmin’s Broom Nebula, NGC 6960 is a supernova remnant in the constellation Cygnus. It is part of the Veil Nebula. And this is exactly how it can be seen in our large telescope.
The rest of the time you can observe the planets – Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and our satellite Moon in all its glory.
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