by Craig and Tammy Temple
M81 & M82, also known as Bode's & Cigar, are a pair of galaxies
that lie around 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa
Major (the Big Dipper). The spiral galaxy on the right is Bode's
Galaxy, and is also known as Messier 81 or NGC 3031. The Cigar Galaxy
(Messier 82 or NGC 3034) is the starburst galaxy on the left. Bode's
proximity to Earth, its large size, relatively high brightness (apparent
magnitude 6.94), and its active galactic nucleus, which is home to a
supermassive black hole, make it a popular target for both professional
and amateur astronomers alike. Just below Bode's Galaxy, at a distance
of 12 million light-years away, is a dwarf irregular galaxy with an
apparent magnitude of 16.5 known as Holmberg IX and is a satellite
galaxy of Bode's. Holmberg IX was named after Erik Holmberg who was the
first to describe it. This galaxy is thought to have formed within the
last 200 million years, making it the youngest nearby galaxy. Although
the Cigar galaxy, with an apparent magnitude of 8.41, is dimmer than
Bode's, it is five times as bright as our entire Milky Way and one
hundred times as bright as our galaxy's center. M82's classification as
a starburst galaxy means it is in the process of an exceptionally high
rate of star formation, so much so, that in 2005, the Hubble Space
Telescope revealed 197 young massive clusters in its starburst core.
M82 was discovered along with M81 on December 31, 1774 by Johann Elert
Bode. Pierre Mechain rediscovered the pair as nebulous patches in
August 1779 and reported them to Charles Messier who later added them to
his catalog on February 9, 1781. Halton Arp has included M82 in his
Catalogue of Peculiar Galaxies as No. 337.
Telescope: Stellarvue Raptor SVR105 @ f/7
Accessories: Stellarvue SFF7-21 flattener; Dew control by Dew Buster; Alnitak Flat-Man
Mount: Takahashi EM-200 Temma2
Camera: QSI583wsg CCD @ -25.0C
Guiding: Starlight Xpress Lodestar via PHD
Filters: Astrodon Tru-balance E-Series Generation II LRGB
Exposure: 50 x 6min.(L); 12 x 4min.(R) binned 2x2; 12 x 4min.(G) binned 2x2; 12 x 4min.(B) binned 2x2
Acquisition: ImagesPlus Camera Control v4.3
Processing: Calibration, DDP in Images Plus v4.5; Registration in Registar
Post-processing: ImagesPlus 4.5; Adobe Photoshop CS5
Date(s): February 26, March 10, 2012
SQM reading (begin - end): N1:18.90 -19.19; N2:18.89 - 18.43
Temperature (begin - end): N1:51.4ºF - 41.2ºF; N2:51.1ºF - 39.7ºF
Moon data: N1: Waxing Crescent - 23%; N2:Waning Gibbous - 90%
Location: Hendersonville, TN, USA