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M89 [NGC 4552], with 9 other galaxies in a wide fov that inludes M87, M90 and M58, Marc Whitsett
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M89 [NGC 4552], with 9 other galaxies in a wide fov that inludes M87, M90 and M58

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M89 [NGC 4552], with 9 other galaxies in a wide fov that inludes M87, M90 and M58, Marc Whitsett
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M89 [NGC 4552], with 9 other galaxies in a wide fov that inludes M87, M90 and M58

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Messier 89 (M89, NGC 4552) is another member of the Virgo Cluster of Galaxies. It is a beautiful example of an elliptical galaxy of type E0.M89 is one of Charles Messier's own discoveries. He cataloged it on March 18, 1781, together with seven other newly discovered galaxies in the Coma-Virgo region (i.e., Virgo Cluster members), and globular cluster M92, to make this his most successful discovery day.

I was left with lots of purple fringing/ stars [typical of achromats] but a quick defringe trick in Photoshop eliminated the problem.

What I love about this image is that I counted 10 galaxies, all from a 70 mm achromat!

Con you count 10 galaxies??

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M89 [NGC 4552], with 9 other galaxies in a wide fov that inludes M87, M90 and M58, Marc Whitsett

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