M51 William Herschel Telescope, Nik Szymanek

M51 William Herschel Telescope

M51 William Herschel Telescope, Nik Szymanek

M51 William Herschel Telescope

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I couldn't resist uploading this image! 🤘
Way back in 2000 I was approached by a friend who was the Public Relations Officer for the Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes located at the Roque de los Muchachos observatory on La Palma, Canary Islands. He'd managed to acquire some data taken with the 4.2-metre William Herschel Telescope  during the early commissioning stages of the WHT Wide Field Camera. I was a regular visitor to the Observatory back then and was asked to create a colour image of Messier 51, the Whirlpool Galaxy for public relations purposes. I had great fun doing that then but decided to revisit the data today to apply new techniques to it. 
Astonishingly, the dataset was absurdly small and probably is the shortest set of deep sky FITS files combined into a colour image and shown on AstroBin!
Red: 1 x 20 seconds.
Visual: 1 x 100 seconds.
Blue: 1 x 300 seconds.
Programs that weren't around back then made short work of the dataset (Astro Pixel Processor, PixInsight and Affinity Photo) and have produced a great result for such a short set of exposures. I can only imagine what a deep dataset would have produced! 
I hope you enjoy looking at this incredible data as much as I do.
Nik Szymanek

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M51 William Herschel Telescope, Nik Szymanek