Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Ursa Major (UMa)  ·  Contains:  Bode's Galaxy  ·  Cigar Galaxy  ·  M 81  ·  M 82  ·  NGC 3031  ·  NGC 3034
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Bodes and Cigar (M81 and M82), Abhijit Patil
Bodes and Cigar (M81 and M82)
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Bodes and Cigar (M81 and M82)

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Bodes and Cigar (M81 and M82), Abhijit Patil
Bodes and Cigar (M81 and M82)
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Bodes and Cigar (M81 and M82)

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Our galactic neighbors lying in the Ursa Major (Big bear) constellation are 12 million light years away from us. That means the light we see today originated from these galaxies 12 million years ago.

M81 and M82 are separated from each other by 150000 light years. M81 records a diameter of 90000 light years across. M81 consists of hot young stars which were born a few million years ago which make up most of the blue emissions.

Lights - 4 hr 20 min data in 5 minute subs at ISO 1600, focal length 570mm and f/4.8 guided using PHD2 and programmed using APT.

15 darks, 40 flats and bias

Bortle 2/3 skies

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