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Amateur Astronomy Picture of the Day

February 20 2010

M108 and M97 widefield


This image was collected over two nights with brief periods of clear sky. It is 18 x 10 minutes luminance plus and 8 x 10 minutes each RGB. The rarely-photographed faint outer shell of M97 (The Owl Nwbula) is just barely visible, as are numerous small galaxies, which are sprinkled around the frame. The image taken using a Astro-Physics AP130 EDF F/6 refractor riding on a Losmandy G-11 mount. The camera was a Starlight Xpress SXVF-H16 with an FLI CFW-2-7 filter wheel and Optec filters. Guiding was done via a Borg 60 refractor with a Starfish autoguider. Collected and calibrated with MaxIm DL5 and additIonal processing using CCDStack, Photoshop CS3, and PixInsight.
Cheers,
Tyler

Submitted by: Tyler (geomorph)Location: Northern Utah, USADate: February 07 2010

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2010-02-20 02:04:31 GMT Rob_K
Lovely shot Tyler, full-res is awesome!
2010-02-20 02:12:05 GMT Astrosetz
Now THAT is a unique image! Very nice!
2010-02-20 06:59:41 GMT mb
I was so busy counting background galaxies I forgot to look at the whole big picture for a few minutes.

Amazing image.
2010-02-20 11:25:47 GMT nerbyon
Spectacular Image

Miguel Claro
2010-02-20 12:42:48 GMT Orion_PKFD
Wonderful
2010-02-20 14:07:38 GMT xumaxer
Thanks for sharing!
Amazing!
2010-02-23 03:52:52 GMT TonyF
Great job Tyler the Owl Nebula is one of my favorite Planetary Nebula
2010-02-25 15:19:40 GMT ak666666
Now that's a cooool picture!
2010-02-25 15:25:18 GMT ak666666
Hi res picture opens up a totally new world.
 

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