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M33, Frank Colosimo
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M33

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M33

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Description

Messier 33 (M33, NGC 598, Triangulum Galaxy) is a magnitude 5.7 spiral galaxy in the constellation Triangulum. It is about 3 million light years from Earth and is the largest member of the Local group of galaxies which includes our own Milky Way. A good observer under pristine dark skies can see it visually but it is quite diffuse and can be difficult to see much detail through telescopes in more light polluted areas.

Imaging data:

Date: Dec 2009 Processed Nov 2018

Location: New Ringgold PA

Optics: Takahashi FSQ 106ED at f/5

Mount: Paramount ME

Camera/Filters: Apogee Alta U8300 FLI CFW-2-7 FLI Filters

Guiding: Orion Starshoot Autoguider in Orion ST-80

Exposure: Luminance: 22x5 minutes, R:10x5 min G:11x5 min B:11x5 min HA:12x6 min unbinned for a total of 5.7 hours

Processing: Image acquisition using CCD Autopilot. Initial processing was done using Maxim DL with subsequent processing using Photoshop.

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M33, Frank Colosimo

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