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M33 Triangulum Galaxy (SHORGB) 50 hours, Lee ki hoon

M33 Triangulum Galaxy (SHORGB) 50 hours

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M33 Triangulum Galaxy (SHORGB) 50 hours, Lee ki hoon

M33 Triangulum Galaxy (SHORGB) 50 hours

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A constellation galaxy is
 It is included in a large number of places on Earth for about 3 million light years. When you do a triangle
 is listed as M33 in the activity list and NGC598 in the new edition of the General List (NGC), and is often so
It is called the Pinwheel Galaxy. As a matter of fact, the appropriate nickname is small with the name of 101 (Pinwheel Galaxy) in the request. The Triangle is the third largest range of galaxies in the local galaxy family, which includes the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy.
It is also the most distant deep Sky object visible to the naked eye. Triangle is probably a man who finds himself before 1654 by Giovanni Battista Odierna. In his book De Systemate orbis Cometici; deque admirandis coeli caracteribus ("Sortification of Comet's Wife and Says It's Worth Watching in the Sky"), he describes the meaning as a cloud shape and parables it as "near the Triangle 'hincinde' for its location. Or he probably thinks he's in a triangular position. The activity's type of view rating matches the M33, and it's fun to have a triangle galaxy moving depending on the location. The Triangle was discovered by Charles Messier, a French Christian, from Aug. 25-26, 1764. The task in charge was registered as M33 on the list in 1771. Before continuing to celebrate 400 activities, he tried not to include most of the activities on the team. Solution settings were added on September 11, 1784, under the designation HV-17

. Nebula in the constellation of Triangles NGC 604. (Source NASA) Schall also adds the largest H II region in the triangular galaxy (a cluster nebula containing ionized gen) to the list under the name H III.150 (which is a legend with the Triangular constellation galaxy). NGC 604 is a British location from the galactic nucleus in its original site. One of the largest regional HIIs, Ringm is close to 1,500 light-years and its spectrum is very similar to that of the Orion Nebula. The remaining three HII regions were found (NGC 588, 592, and 595). It is also a "spiral nebula" suspected by the count of 1850. In 1922-1923, John Charlancon and Max Wolff discovered the variable star in this 'Sungwoon'. Edwin Hubble discovered 35ᄀ Cepheid variable in 1926 among the variable stars found in the Triangle Galaxy, and Edwin Hubble thinks distance poker is possible. As a result, the Triangle is so delicious that we are not just the nebula inside. It was finally confirmed that it was an external galaxy.
Star Formation NGC 604, (Source NASA) This triangle taken during the Hubble universe is from a star formation inside the galaxy. In the four-part existence of the galaxy, the atomic gas must exist as a gas with no material. Separates what you remember from your oxidation. These effects act on the size of a vast cloud surrounding the interstellar space. This process takes place in four-minute locations, but it's much more important. It's about 10% of the galaxy's gas state. The formation of stars greatly influences the gas inside the galaxy, and the formation of stars in the opposite galaxy is the formation of the Andromeda galaxy.



There's a lot more going on. (Attention formation is approximately 3.4 billion years-1 pc-2, and Andromeda Galaxy is 0.74 billion years-1 pc-2.) About 45% of solar cells per year are used to form stars in triangular galaxies. Stars There is an unknown environment or something that maintains its structure does not yet exist. According to the constructive analysis of the Trinity, the explanations of the two parts work together. In the lower 30,000 light-years range, there is an overall presence of interstellar substances that may be of interest in Hart, and there is an existence of range interstellar substances. In the area from 30,000 light years to 82,000 light years, the deterioration is almost invisible, and it has a flat shape. This can mark the inner galaxy, the outer galaxy area, and the different formation histories of the halo, where "inside-out" will have interstellar gas around the nucleus, when there is interstellar gas outside the galaxy. This is it. It's known that you're going to go to bed. This may explain why the nucleus is increasing.

 The Spitzer Space Force was independently far away, with 515 24 μm lines far away, added to the list in 2007. The brightest place doesn't have a galaxy. Many emission sources are associated with HII, which is the formation of stars. Of the four, the most H II areas are registered as NGC 588, NGC 592, NGC 595, and NGC 604. The area has gas that can store 120,000 to 400,000 times the size of a local solar cell. NGC 604, the brightest region among the populations, may have exploded about three million years ago. NGC 604 is the second brightest HII in the local silver group, with a accession of (4.5 ± 1.5) × 107 times that of the great sun. Additional eyes include IC 132, IC 133, and IK53.

(Source: Naver-NamuWiki)



I filmed every part of this place
The photo correction was difficult, but I checked the inner nebula of the m33.


The main picture is SHORGB
In order, LRGB/LRGB HA/SHO.




Date and time: September to November

- Location: Seokmodo. Yeoncheon.Hongcheon, Hongcheon

Quattro8'

Sharp Star 1x mpcc

 AM5


174mm 

2600mm
-10(ha.o3). -20(LRGB .S2)

 Chroma LRGBSHO

- Shooting operation: Ha: 14 hours S2 17 hours O3 11 hours
L: 4 hours RGB 1 hour 40 minutes total
50 hours
- Software: FixInsight.Photoshop

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