Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Ursa Major (UMa)  ·  Contains:  Bode's Galaxy  ·  M 81  ·  NGC 3031

Image of the day 04/06/2015

Getting plate-solving status, please wait...
M 81 (NGC 3031) with Holmberg IX Dwarf Galaxy and IFN (Integrated Flux Nebulae), HaLRGB Image, Eric Coles (coles44)
Powered byPixInsight

M 81 (NGC 3031) with Holmberg IX Dwarf Galaxy and IFN (Integrated Flux Nebulae), HaLRGB Image

Equipment

Loading...

Acquisition details

Loading...

Description

This is a HaLRGB image of M 81 and surrounding galaxies with IFN. M 81 is a classical spiral galaxy and a beautiful target for astrophotographers. M 81 is located in the constellation Ursa Major and is 11.8 million light years from earth. Along with M 81 is Holmberg IX, a blue diffuse galaxy shown in the lower left of the image. If you look closely at the image, you can also see seven other smaller galaxies. The faint clouds in the image are integrated Flux Nebulae, the name given to the collection of dust particles and gases illuminated by the accumulated glow of stars in our own Milky Way. The captured light of the IFN is part reflection off particles and part emission from gases, primarily hydrogen.

Comments

Revisions

    M 81 (NGC 3031) with Holmberg IX Dwarf Galaxy and IFN (Integrated Flux Nebulae), HaLRGB Image, Eric Coles (coles44)
    Original
    M 81 (NGC 3031) with Holmberg IX Dwarf Galaxy and IFN (Integrated Flux Nebulae), HaLRGB Image, Eric Coles (coles44)
    B
    M 81 (NGC 3031) with Holmberg IX Dwarf Galaxy and IFN (Integrated Flux Nebulae), HaLRGB Image, Eric Coles (coles44)
    C
  • Final
    M 81 (NGC 3031) with Holmberg IX Dwarf Galaxy and IFN (Integrated Flux Nebulae), HaLRGB Image, Eric Coles (coles44)
    D

Sky plot

Sky plot

Histogram

M 81 (NGC 3031) with Holmberg IX Dwarf Galaxy and IFN (Integrated Flux Nebulae), HaLRGB Image, Eric Coles (coles44)