PG 1634+706 is the most distant object in the universe visible in an amateur telescope. This quasar, located in Draco, varies from magnitude 14.2 to 14.7. If you can see Pluto in your scope, you can see this object. Until the advent of space telescopes and large adaptive optics and mirrors, quasars were the mostContinue reading "PG 1634+706"
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