The first shots are up and posted. This is one of the Butterfly Nebula

This is Omega Centauri.

There are about 10 million stars here. Most of the stars seen here are white-yellow, similar to our Sun. The orange stars are further into their lifecycle, having become larger and cooler. They'll continue to cool and expand in size, eventually becoming red giants seen here as the bright red dots.
This is Stephan' Quintet. Don't be fooled into thinking that they are all right together. They're not.

The galaxy in the upper left is believed to actually be seven times closer to Earth than the rest of the group. The three other galaxies have distorted shapes, elongated spiral arms, and gaseous tails as evidence of their close proximity.
Here are the high resolution shots.
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