Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Canes Venatici (CVn)  ·  Contains:  HD114877  ·  HD116377  ·  M 63  ·  NGC 5055  ·  Sunflower Galaxy
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M63 using a short focal length scope, Marc Mantha
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M63 using a short focal length scope

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I added about 1h 45' of Lum to the data I had gathered on M63 last year. I made a such a huge difference. Well my processing skills and tools are also better so that also helps. Since I am using a short focal length scope (430mm), I decided to go with 2x Drizzle and I am very impressed with the results it gave. Took forever to stack 30s exposures, but totally worth it! 

Then Sunflower Galaxy is a spiral galaxy in the northern constellation of Canes Venatici with approximately 400 billion stars. M63 was first discovered by the French astronomer Pierre Méchain, then later verified by his colleague Charles Messier on June 14, 1779. The galaxy became listed as object 63 in the Messier Catalogue. In the mid-19th century, Anglo-Irish astronomer Lord Rosse identified spiral structures within the galaxy, making this one of the first galaxies in which such structure was identified. The form suggests a dark matter halo that is offset with respect to the inner region. The reason for the warp is unclear, but the position angle points toward the smaller companion galaxy, UGC 8313.

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