Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Canes Venatici (CVn)  ·  Contains:  M 106  ·  NGC 4248  ·  NGC 4258
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M106, James Hawks
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M106

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M106, James Hawks
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M106

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Description

Messier 106 is approximately 23.7 million light years away and spans about 135,000 light years across. It is an intermediate spiral galaxy located in the constellation Canes Venatici. At the center of M106 is a supermassive black hole.


This unguided image was captured, in a Queen Creek (Arizona) Bortle 7 backyard, using a Celestron EdgeHD 11" telescope with a 0.7x focal reducer. The telescope is mounted on a 10Micron GM2000 HPS II mount. The camera is a ZWO ASI 2600MC Pro using a Astodon OSC UV-IR Cut filter. The image is comprised of 200, 120 second exposure length frames and 126, 200 second exposure frames. It was captured over 4 nights (3-24-2022 to 4-8-2022). The images were stacked/processed in Pixinsight and fine-tuning done in Photoshop.

Acquisition:
    Location: Queen Creek, AZ Bortle 7
    Dates: 2022-03-24 to 2022-04-08
    Lights (Dithered, Cooled 0°C, Gain 100):
        200 x 120s
        126 x 200s
    Darks: 25
    Flats: 25
    Dark Flats: 25

Hardware:
    Camera: ZWO ASI 2600MC PRO
    Scope: Celestron EdgeHD 11"
    Focal Reducer: Celestron 0.7x
    Focuser: Prodigy Microfocuser
    Guide Camera: Unguided
    Guide Scope: Unguided
    Mount: GM2000 HPS II
    Filter: Astrodon OSC UV-IR Cut

Software:
    SGP
    Pixinsight
    Photoshop

Processing:
    Stacked in Pixinsight (WBPP, Separate RGB, SubframeSelector, ImageIntegration)
    Pixinsight (ChannelCombination, DCrop, ABE, EZDenoise, MaskedStretch, StarNet2)
    AstroFlat Pro in Photoshop
    Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop
    Color/Levels Adjustments

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