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M31 - Andromeda Galaxy, Uwe Deutermann

M31 - Andromeda Galaxy

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M31 - Andromeda Galaxy, Uwe Deutermann

M31 - Andromeda Galaxy

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My second try of M31 this time with the Explore Scientific. RGB channels only, ran out of time to get some luminance images, will be added. I still do not seem to process galaxies correctly, too many color gradients in the image that need to be resolved. Have some ideas how to handle those, let's see.

Wikipedia: The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy approximately 780 kiloparsecs (2.5 million light-years) from Earth, and the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way.

The 2006 observations by the Spitzer Space Telescope revealed that the Andromeda Galaxy contains approximately one trillion stars, more than twice the number of the Milky Way's estimated 200 to 400 billion stars. The Andromeda Galaxy, spanning approximately 220,000 light-years, is the largest galaxy in our Local Group, which is also home to the Triangulum Galaxy and other minor galaxies. The Andromeda Galaxy's mass is estimated to be around 1.76 times that of the Milky Way Galaxy (~0.8-1.5×1012 solar masses vs the Milky Way's 8.5×1011 solar masses).

The Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies are expected to collide in ~4.5 billion years, merging to form a giant elliptical galaxy or a large disc galaxy. With an apparent magnitude of 3.4, the Andromeda Galaxy is among the brightest of the Messier objects—making it visible to the naked eye on moonless nights, even when viewed from areas with moderate light pollution.

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Description: Fresh processing with PI and PS together. PI is superior when it comes to eliminate gradients, and that was previously the main problem with the obtained images. And the HDR process makes it even nicer 😊

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M31 - Andromeda Galaxy, Uwe Deutermann