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    Pinwheel Galaxy (m33)



    I finally got my telescope and 5DII to a dark site. Saturday I went camping with my 7-year-old daughter at Observatory Campground near Palomar Observatory. She fell asleep around 10pm, leaving me a couple of hours till moonrise, and the large galaxy m33 was well placed. I think it turned out better than what I was getting from my back yard.


    The mach 1 mount was tracking so well no guiding was needed. It was pretty much just point and shoot


    [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.25.93/m33-narrow.jpg[/img]





    m33, 5DII with AP130EDFGT (819mm f/6.3)


    iso 1600, 8 exposures of 8 min each stacked with deep sky stacker


    A higher resolution version is here. Click the magnifying class in the upper right to see full resolution.



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    Very cool!


    Kind of makes you realize just how small we really are in the big scheme of things..

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    Now that is awesome!

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    Wow... amazing!

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    That is awesome!


    Well done, Jon.

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    Re: Pinwheel Galaxy (m33)



    Wow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodger


    Very cool!


    Kind of makes you realize just how small we really are in the big scheme of things..
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    Especially considering that the light from that particular galaxy had to travel several million years just to get here. Awesome!

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    Re: Pinwheel Galaxy (m33)



    Really amazing image...

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    Thanks!

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    Nice shot! I need to try to get a shot like that sometime... :-)

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