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Messier 106 Region - 5.7 hours LRGB, Cosgrove's Cosmos (Patrick Cosgrove)
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Messier 106 Region - 5.7 hours LRGB

Messier 106 Region - 5.7 hours LRGB, Cosgrove's Cosmos (Patrick Cosgrove)
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Messier 106 Region - 5.7 hours LRGB

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Messier 106 - is an energetic galaxy located 22-25 million light-years away in the constellation of Canes Venatici. 

This image is the result of 5.6 hours of LRGB integration with my Askar FRA400 Astropgraph using a ZWO ASI1600MM-Pro camera and an IOptron CEM26 mount.

During galaxy season I always have trouble selecting targets for this widefield scope.  I finally settled on the region around M106, as it is filled with a group of small galaxies, and I thought the entire field might be interesting to image. 

This was shot over 3 evenings on the nights of of 5-29-22, 5-30-22, and 5-31-22

I was pretty pleased with the color and detail I was able to get with such a small scope.  It makes me want to go back next year and capture this with my Astro-Physics 130mm APO and its ASI2600MM-pro camera!  

The story of the image and complete processing walk-through can be seen on my website at:
https://cosgrovescosmos.com/projects/m106-region

Thanks for looking, and let me know if you have any questions!

CS,
Pat

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Messier 106 Region - 5.7 hours LRGB, Cosgrove's Cosmos (Patrick Cosgrove)