A GAGGLE OF GALAXIES
Taken by TERENCE MURTAGH on April 3, 2026 @ Central London UK
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At this time of year much of the southern sky in the direction of Leo, Coma and Virgo constellations is filled with hundreds of galaxies visible in small telescopes. Over the past few weeks I've been imaging many with the Dwarflab Mini. Obviously quite a challenge for such a tiny telescope but nevertheless it revealed many of these most distant objects. In this collage going from the top left Needle Galaxy, M33,Sunflower Galaxy,Whirlpool Galaxy,Pinwheel Galaxy, Bode's Galaxy
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