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Cone Nebula region in Monocerosby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Horsehead Nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Emission Nebula Located in the Constellation Scorpius (NGC 6357)by Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Elephant Trunk Nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Messier 16, The Eagle Nebula in Serpensby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Lobster Nebula in Scorpiusby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Cat's Paw Nebula in Scorpiusby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Horsehead Nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Emission Nebula in Ara (NGC 6188)by Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Nebulosity in Sagittariusby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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North America Nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Eta Carinae nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Cassiopeia (NGC 7380)by Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Northern Cygnusby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Lagoon Nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Open Cluster within the Rosette Nebula (NGC 2244)by Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Trifid Nebula in Sagittariusby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Cone Nebula Regionby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Omega Nebula in Sagittariusby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Bright Reflection Nebula in Orionby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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NGC 6559 is a rich colorful tapestry of diverse nebulosity in the Constellation Sagittariusby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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NGC 6520, an open cluster in the Constellation Sagittariusby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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IC 410 emission Nebula in Aurigaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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view of the Trapezium region, which lies in the heart of the Orion Nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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large IC 1396 emission Nebula complexby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Messier 57, the Ring Nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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NGC 3372, The Eta Carinae Nebula Iby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Dark Tower, Cometary Globule in Scorpiusby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Messier 78, A Reflection Nebula in the Constellation Orionby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Emission Nebula in the Constellation Cepheus (NGC 7380)by Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Hourglass Nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Rho Ophiuchi Nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Belt Stars of Orionby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Vela Supernova Remnantby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Trapezium Cluster at Center of Orion Nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Eta Carinae Nebulaby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
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Robert Gendler is a physician living with his wife and 2 children in Connecticut. His interest in astronomy dates back to his childhood in New York where he made regular visits to the Hayden Planetarium. Gendler remembers very well the great feelings of excitement and discovery when he was looking at the splendid astrophotographs produced by the big observatories of those days. Astrophotography especially remained little more than a dream to him until he moved to Connecticut in 1993 from New York City. He took an introductory course in astronomy at a local college, after which he purchased a pair of binoculars and spent about one and a half years learning the night sky. He then purchased his first telescope with which he spent his time observing many deep sky objects whenever the weather permitted. He has many pleasant memories of his early experiences using that telescope. Gendler remembers the grand feeling of pride and accomplishment upon discovering distant galaxies in the eyepiece of the telescope. This was really exciting but deep down he longed to take images like the ones he looked at in astonishment earlier in his life. His next purchases were a CCD camera and a 10" Schmidt Cassegrain. This was a significant step forward. These equipment gave him his start in astroimaging. Gendler’s first images of nebulae and distant galaxies were of only mediocre quality but they encouraged him to go forward with color CCD imaging. He continued to improve his techniques until he’s today able to produce high quality images. Framed Robert Gendler art have become a very common feature in many galleries.