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Cluster of Galaxies Abell 2151
M31 The Great Andromeda Galaxy
M31, M32 and M110 Trio of Galaxies (Two Panel Mosaic)
M31 and your Hydrogen Clouds (Reprocessing)
M31 Andromeda Galaxy 2018
M33 The Triangulum Galaxy LRGB (2019)
M33 The Triangulum Galaxy
M33 The Triangle Galaxy 2014
M51 An example of Galactic Cannibalism (Image of the day in Astrobin 03/21/2018)
M51 The Swirl Galaxy 2016
M63 Sunflower Galaxy
M63 The Sunflower Galaxy 2016-2017
M63 Sunflower Galaxy Jim Misty data (Image of the day in Astrobin 06/19/2015)
M63 The Sunflower Galaxy 2015
M64 Black Eye Galaxy
Galaxy triplet in Leo
M65, M66 and NGC 3628 Trio in Leo
M81 and 82 galaxies surrounded by IFN
M81 and M82 mosaic
M81 Bode Galaxy 2017
M104 The Sombrero Galaxy
M104 is a galaxy that is located approximately thirty million light years away, and is part of what is known as the Local Supercluster (a group of galaxies that includes the Virgo cluster and the Local Group, in which it is found). the Milky Way).
This well-known galaxy presents characteristics of the two predominant types of galaxies in the universe, which are elliptical and spiral galaxies.
Although the most striking thing in this image might be the faint traces of the tidal currents that affect this galaxy, these tidal currents were detected about two years ago.
The background of the image is full of small galaxies, without a doubt it is a wonderful gift for the eyes.
Image processed in Pixinsight. Data acquired, from the Insight observatory, in 2021
Equipment:
Dream Telescopes 16" f3.75 Dream Astrograph
SBIG STXL-16803 Camera
Paramount ME mount
Baader LRGB Filter Set.
Data:
Luminance: 55x300" -34C bin 1x1
Blue: 19x300"-34C bin 1x1
Green: 20x300" -34C bin 1x1
Red: 20x300" -34C bin 1x1
Total integration time: 9.5 hours.
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