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John_Buonomo's blog / September 2009 / The Triangulum Galaxy Messier 33
The Triangulum Galaxy Messier 33
27 September, 200927 September, 2009 0 comments September 2009 September 2009

The Triangulum Galaxy Messier 33 (M33, NGC 598) is another prominent member of the Local Group of galaxies. This galaxy is small compared to its big apparent neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy M31, and to our Milky Way galaxy, but by this more of average size for spiral galaxies in the universe. One of the small Local Group member galaxies, LGS 3, is possibly a satellite of M33, which itself may be a remote but gravitationally bound companion of the Andromeda galaxy M31.

 Messier 33

Captured Multiple Nights

9-16- 9-17- 9-22

49x360sec light

33x1 sec flat
36x360 sec dark
Calibration with Nebulosity
Stacked with DSS
Processed with Photoshop CS3
Camera -Canon 350d IR/UV mod
Mount Celestron CGE
Scope Celestron C8 w/.63 reducer
Filter is AstronomikCLS and Baader IR/UV
Guided with 80mm and DSI proII and PHD Guiding
Captued with Nebulosity
Seeing 7-9/10 Varies Some hi clouds

 

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