M1 Crab Nebula expansion in 69 years

I made this simple video to show the expansion of the M1 Crab Nebula in 69 years. The nebula is the leftover from a supernova that took place in the year 1054. The expansion of this supernova is clearly visible in this video. Also visible are some stars that are moving in that same 69 year periode. In the bottom right a bright star is moving and (by the looks of it) getting closer or growing. I made the video out of a capture made in November 1951 with the Palomar Schmidt telescope on Mount Palomar (source ) and a capture made by me in November 2020 with my Meade LX200 8“ telescope (color capture on ) It is a repeating sequence switching between 1951 (smaller) and 2020 (bigger).
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