Triangulum Galaxy (M33)

About the Triangulum Galaxy

Popular Name Triangulum Galaxy
Catalogue Name M33
Constellation Andromeda
Distance (Light Years) 2 million
Additional Information The Triangulum Galaxy is a close companion to the Milky Way, and is a part of the Local Group of galaxies. It is the farthest permanent object visible without a telescope, but can only be seen under the darkest of skies. Its many nebulous H-alpha regions even have NGC designations, the brightest four being NGC 588, NGC 592, NGC 595 and NGC 604.
Photographic Information
Exposures L-7x10min 4x5min, RGB-2x10min 2x5minTotal Integration Time: 3hrs
Equipment SBIG ST-8300m, Atlas EQ-G, Astro-Tech 111mm refractor,
Processing Deep Sky Stacker, Pixinsight
Imaging Location Lake San Antonio, CA

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Notes: This was our first object taken with our new SBIG ST-8300 camera. Considering the meager integration time for LRGB, we are very impressed with the results. Although processing CCD images at first seems harder, the results are certainly worth the effort!

 

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