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Whirpool Nebula M 51 (Long Exposure)
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16 years 6 months ago #70524
by eansbro
Whirpool Nebula M 51 (Long Exposure) was created by eansbro
Hi guys,
This is a very recent image of M51. This was a long exposure to see what further detail may manifest. Interstellar dust is more pronounced within the smaller galaxy.
webtreatz.com/component/option,com_zoom/...geNo,3/key,23/hit,1/
Image of Whirpool Nebula M51
Taken on 18th June 2008
Using 0.9m Wynne Newt. at f/4
plus AP8p CCD
Exposures: L 20 mins
Processed with MIRA PRO 7.5
Eamonn A
MPC J62
www.kingslandobservatory.com
This is a very recent image of M51. This was a long exposure to see what further detail may manifest. Interstellar dust is more pronounced within the smaller galaxy.
webtreatz.com/component/option,com_zoom/...geNo,3/key,23/hit,1/
Image of Whirpool Nebula M51
Taken on 18th June 2008
Using 0.9m Wynne Newt. at f/4
plus AP8p CCD
Exposures: L 20 mins
Processed with MIRA PRO 7.5
Eamonn A
MPC J62
www.kingslandobservatory.com
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16 years 6 months ago #70530
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Replied by carlobeirnes on topic Re: Whirpool Nebula M 51 (Long Exposure)
Hi Eamonn
The amount of detail in the spiral arms is incredible
The amount of detail in the spiral arms is incredible
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16 years 6 months ago #70531
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Replied by paulevans on topic Re: Whirpool Nebula M 51 (Long Exposure)
Superb image Eamonn - I would say that that's better than something like Mt Palomar could have got as recently as 20 or maybe even 10 years ago!
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16 years 6 months ago #70534
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Replied by michaeloconnell on topic Re: Whirpool Nebula M 51 (Long Exposure)
Fab detail and resolution!!
Pity the cores of the glaxies are burnt out.
Are they cores burnt out in the raw images?
How are you combining your images?
Pity the cores of the glaxies are burnt out.
Are they cores burnt out in the raw images?
How are you combining your images?
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16 years 6 months ago #70539
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Eamonn, thanks for sharing that photo, the detail is superb within the arms! A burned out core, but hey what are you to do?
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16 years 6 months ago #70541
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Wonderful image, Eamonn.
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