Galaxy M31
Taken by Faiz on September 2, 2021 @ Maryland, USA
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Date Taken: 2021:09:10 13:47:15
 
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Equipment Details: Triplet Refractor Telescope Focal Length 714mm, EQ G mount, 60 mm guide scope, Canon 80D mod, ASI 224 MC guide camera. Post-processing Details: Post-processing Details: Exposure: 20 minutes total and still working to capture dust and center of M31 Stacked (2X600s LF) in DSS and further processed in GIMP. Image Details: Messier 31 is the Great Galaxy in Andromeda. This galaxy is a gigantic collection of more than 300 billion stars that is located 2.5 million light-years from Earth. Companion dwarf elliptical galaxies M32 (NGC 221) and M110 (NGC 205) are also visible, as well as NGC 206, a stellar association inside of M31.
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