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  Integrated Flux Nebula Positive.jpg - Title: IFN By: Greg Beeke The Integrated Flux Nebula is a thought to be dust high above the Milky Way, that is illuminated by the light from the galaxy core.  It is effectively the largest reflection nebula in the Milky Way.This image was taken through the Borg 100ED F4 telescope using a blue filter and captured with the Yankee Robotics Trfid 2 6303 CCD.  it was binned 2x2.  18 10 minute sub-exposures were taken.  
Integrated Flux Nebula Negative
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 Title: IFN
By: Greg Beeke
The Integrated Flux Nebula is a thought to be dust high above the Milky Way, that is illuminated by the light from the galaxy core. It is effectively the largest reflection nebula in the Milky Way. This image was taken through the Borg 100ED F4 telescope using a blue filter and captured with the Yankee Robotics Trfid 2 6303 CCD. it was binned 2x2. 18 10 minute sub-exposures were taken.
| Integrated Flux Nebula Positive
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