Once again, the clouds and rain have forced me to reprocess some old data. This is a 90 minute integration from last June of M16, The Eagle Nebula. It is a narrow view centered on what are known as “The Pillars of Creation”. I’m sure you’ve seen the famous Hubble and JWST photos of it. The Eagle is a cluster of young stars, 5,700 light years away in the constellation of Serpens. It is fairly bright at magnitude 6.4 and the brightest star in the cluster, HD 168076, can be seen with binoculars or a small scope. Hopefully the skies will clear, and I can add several more hours of data to this low in the southern sky object and bring out even more detail.