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Whirlpool Galaxy - M51, David Schlaudt

Whirlpool Galaxy - M51

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Whirlpool Galaxy - M51, David Schlaudt

Whirlpool Galaxy - M51

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This image was captured using my new Celestron Edge 9.25 (no focal reducer). In addition to the normal LRGB data you’d typically use for galaxy images I added in a Hydrogen Alpha (Ha) narrowband channel to highlight the red light coming from the many emission nebulae in the galaxy’s arms. The most notable thing about the Whirlpool Galaxy is that it is interacting with a neighbor galaxy NGC 5195, the yellow galaxy seen above M51 in my image. This smaller galaxy is actually passing behind M51 and tugging on its’ spiral arms triggering gas and dust clouds in M51’s arms to collapse forming the nebulae captured with my Ha filter and triggering new star formation. I love this object because of the amount of detail you can see given its face on orientation to us and was quite impressed at how much of that detail the Edge 9.25 was able to resolve.

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Whirlpool Galaxy - M51, David Schlaudt