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Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo
Last post 02-11-2008 11:02 AM by leo731. 12 replies.
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  • 02-06-2008 09:06 AM

    Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

    Hi to everybody. This is the first time to post my image and i am very happy to share the wonders of the Universe with all of you.

    So i start with the new photo of a Galaxy pair. 

     

    Click for High Resolution! 

    Detail informations:
    -> Name: Antonios Rossolatos
    -> Telescope: SkyWatcher 1025AZ3-4" f/5
    -> CCD: ATIK 16HR
    -> Guiding Software: PHD 1.7.0
    -> Filters: Astronomik Lum
    -> Processing: MaximDl / AstroArt / PhotoShop CS3
    -> Exposure: Lum = 4h 50min
    -> Date: 3-4 Feb 2008
    -> Place: Athens Greece

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  • 02-06-2008 09:13 AM In reply to

    Re: Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

    Well done!

    2 barred spirals in one shot!

    JJ 

  • 02-06-2008 09:36 AM In reply to

    Re: Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

     How in the world do you get a pic like that with a 4" scope?

    I would have never imagined you could......

     

    Cool!

     

    test,
     

  • 02-06-2008 07:22 PM In reply to

    Re: Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

    Very nice and getting 2 galaxies in one image is a bonus. Good job!

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  • 02-07-2008 02:26 AM In reply to

    Re: Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

    I don't believe it for a minute!.....There's no way!.....lol...

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  • 02-07-2008 11:04 AM In reply to

    Re: Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

    This is with a 4" scope? Brilliant! Of course reading his specs our new hellenic friend put a lot of time on this image. Nearly five hours of exposure and goodness only knows how long it took with three processing programs to produce this image.

    BTW, this image is even more remarkable than is seen at first glance as he has caught at least three more fainter galaxies in this frame.

    Quite simply outstanding,

    L

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  • 02-07-2008 11:39 AM In reply to

    • AstroAndy
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    Re: Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

     woooow ... awesome shot!! hard to belive that you made it by 4" scope... just great...

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  • 02-07-2008 12:08 PM In reply to

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    Re: Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

    very well done

  • 02-07-2008 12:31 PM In reply to

    Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

    Thanks to all of you for your wonderful words. I am very happy to join this forum and look forward to share the wonders of the universe with all of you.

    The secret for capturing very detail deep sky object is really the long exposure. Of course the CCD and the guiding is very important too, but if u insist and go on just taking many many hours everybody will have a good image.

    Soon, and when the weather is better, i will take RGB se we can enjoy the colorful double Barrel Spirals.

    Thanks a lot again.

    Antony

  • 02-08-2008 03:23 AM In reply to

    Re: Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

    Nice work. I can only count two extra galaxies. But all the more better.

    You guys all underestimate the smaller scopes. That's all i've ever had with my biggest a 4.5". They have always impressed me visually.

  • 02-08-2008 05:09 PM In reply to

    Re: Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

    Hi Oliver,

    I wish I were at home so I could possibly name them but the brightest elliptical galaxy is below the SB galaxy on the right, M-95 I believe. The other two are below the SB galaxy on the left. There is a circlet of stars descending down from the galaxy and between the last two stars is a faint elliptical. The last galaxy is in the lower left part of the frame between a rather bright triangle of stars.

    This is a nice image isn't it?

     

    L

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  • 02-11-2008 03:23 AM In reply to

    Re: Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

    Spotted the one I missed. Also the one you missed. The core peeps through the halo at the top left of the left galaxy.

  • 02-11-2008 11:02 AM In reply to

    Re: Galaxies M95 & M96 in Leo

    Quite so Oliver! I missed that one completely. Thats at least four faint galaxies and M95 as well as M96.

    Thanks again Antonios!

    L

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