Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Canes Venatici (CVn)  ·  Contains:  M 94  ·  NGC 4736
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M94 Spiral Galaxy • First Light with the ES165CF, Douglas J Struble
M94 Spiral Galaxy • First Light with the ES165CF
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M94 Spiral Galaxy • First Light with the ES165CF

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M94 Spiral Galaxy • First Light with the ES165CF, Douglas J Struble
M94 Spiral Galaxy • First Light with the ES165CF
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M94 Spiral Galaxy • First Light with the ES165CF

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This is my first light with my new Explore Scientific 165 CF. I still have a few kinks to work out. I am still getting a FWHM issue producing magenta stars like I did with my ES 152 that I had to fix, but it may be my field flattener. It took me forever to finish this do to the rain we get here in Michigan with the Spring.

Messier 94 (M94), also known as Cat’s Eye Galaxy or Croc’s Eye Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Canes Venatici. The Cat’s Eye Galaxy has an apparent magnitude of 8.99 and lies at a distance of 16 million light years from Earth. It has the designation NGC 4736 in the New General Catalogue. Messier 94 occupies an area of 11.2 by 9.1 arc minutes of apparent sky, which corresponds to a linear extension of 50,000 light years.

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M94 Spiral Galaxy • First Light with the ES165CF, Douglas J Struble