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M104 - The Sombrero Galaxy

M104 - The Sombrero Galaxy

M31, the Andromeda Galaxy, is the closest large galaxy to our own Milkyway galaxy. At a distance of approximately 2.2 million light years and at a size of nearly 65,000 light years across, this galaxy is easily seen as a naked eye object in the night sky and appears as a faint fuzzy patch in the constellation, Andromeda. The two smaller fuzzy objects in the image above are the satellite galaxies, M32 and M110.

Image Specifications:

     •  Instrument:  Celestron C8-CF XLT (CGE) Schmidt-Cassegrain (2032mm - f/10) with 0.63x Celestron reducer
     •  Camera:  Canon 20Da
     •  Filters:  Hutech IDAS LPS (Light Pollution)
     •  Mount:  Orion EQ-G Atlas Equatorial
     •  Guiding:  SBIG STV Autoguider with William Optics 400mm guidescope
     •  Time / Date :  May 13, 2007, 10:00PM EDT
     •  Location:  Coyle Field, NJ
     •  Weather:  Clear, 40degF
     •  Primary Exposure :  23 x 1min, ISO 1600, RAW, average combined
     •  Calibration Frames:  7 x 1min, ISO 1600, RAW, dark frames, flat frames
     •  Image Processing :  Images Plus, Photoshop CS2, NoiseNinja