Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Virgo (Vir)  ·  Contains:  IC 3443  ·  M 87  ·  NGC 4476  ·  NGC 4478  ·  NGC 4486  ·  Virgo Galaxy
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M87 and its relativistic jet, Torben van Hees
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M87 and its relativistic jet

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M87 and its relativistic jet, Torben van Hees
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M87 and its relativistic jet

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I'm delighted that this actually worked, as M87 does not rise very high in the sky here, and getting anything colourful is always a challenge in Bortle 6. Come to it, the Virgo galaxies usually culminate  right above the neighbour's roof (flat, black, with stones on it... you get the point). 

The box in the bottom right showing the jet is not a straight enlargement but made from another version with a superlum, deconvolution and a targeted GHS stretch to reveal the jet.

What can not be seen here is the part of the jet closer to the galaxy core which is much more tightly collimated. In its position I do measure higher ADU compared to equidistant points of the galaxy, but it can not really be seen.

On another note, the foreground star in front of NGC 4478 had me fooled it might be a supernova.

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