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The Triangulum Galaxy (M33) is a large spiral galaxy containing some 40 billion stars that sits almost face on to us. Situated 2.7 million light years from Earth, this galaxy is 60,000 light years across. This time of year, it rises in the east just after sunset.
Imaged last night from the back yard, this is a total integrated exposure time of 60 min, meaning it was equivalent to a 60 min long exposure, but was comprised of individual 200 second exposures.
Celestron 8" EdgeHD
Nikon D800
0.7x reducer
20 light frames at 200 second each, ISO 2200
5 dark frames
10 each flats and bias frames
60 min total integrated exposure
Stacked in DSS, processed in Photoshop and Lightroom
Imaged last night from the back yard, this is a total integrated exposure time of 60 min, meaning it was equivalent to a 60 min long exposure, but was comprised of individual 200 second exposures.
Celestron 8" EdgeHD
Nikon D800
0.7x reducer
20 light frames at 200 second each, ISO 2200
5 dark frames
10 each flats and bias frames
60 min total integrated exposure
Stacked in DSS, processed in Photoshop and Lightroom