Asteroid Vesta meet two galaxies
Taken by Rene Germain on March 20, 2021 @ Ville-Marie, Quebec, Canada
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With the help of two pictures, we can see the motion of the asteroid Vesta going toward galaxy NGC 3501 . The two pictures had been taken 24 hours apart. I used the 127 mm refractor and the 6D Mark II camera. I stacked 20 pictures with 75 seconds exposure each. Also did darks, flats and bias. I used Photoshop and Pixinsight for the processing.
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