The sibling is so close it appears to be "bouncing" between 250° and 190° right on the "airy disc" of the primary. It took a lot of fiddling with the micro-focus knob to see it. If I didn't already know something was there I would totally of missed it!
=> [1] 38 Lyncis (ID) | [2] Star (Double) (ID) | [3] ../images/2022-5-24_38Lyncis.jpg
Very small and uniform circle. AV not required but helps expand the edges of the cluster.
=> [1] M 53 (ID) | [2] ../images/2022-5-24_M53.jpg
Never has AV been so necessary! Had to zoom to a point where the brighter stars surrounding the galaxy were out of the FOV. I was then able to see a little more with AV.
=> [1] M 64, Blackeye Galaxy (ID) | [2] ../images/2022-5-24_M64.jpg This content has been proxied by September (ba2dc).Proxy Information
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