M 31 - Andromeda Galaxy

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The Andromeda Galaxy, at 2.5 million light years from Earth, is our nearest galactic neighbor. Consisting of 1 trillion stars, Andromeda is scheduled to merge with the Milky Way in about 4.5 billion years. Make your reservations early.

This photo was taken over three nights from Samphran, Thailand. Officina Stellare RH 300mm f/3.0 telescope, 10Micron GM3000 mount, FLI ML 29050 camera. Unguided exposures ranging from 20 seconds to 7 minutes LRGB. Processed with PixInsight.

Object details

Galaxy in Andromeda

Right Ascension: 0h 42m 44s

Declination: +41° 16′ 09″

Magnitude: 3.44

Moon Age Average: 16.01 days

Moon Phase Average: 88.42 %

Imaging Setup

Location:

SC Observatory, Central Thailand

Date:
Nov 12, 2016, Nov 17, 2016 and Nov 18, 2016
Telescope:
Officina Stellare Veloce RH 300
Focal Length:
900 mm
F-Ratio:
F/3
Mount:
10 Micron GM 3000
Camera:
FLI ML 29050
Image Scale:
1.26 arcseconds/pixel
Imaging Software:

Maxim DL 6

Processing Software:

Adobe Photoshop

PixInsight 1.8


Exposure Detail

Filter Filter Brand Bin Qty Exposure
L Astrodon 1x 36 20
L Astrodon 1x 9 360
L Astrodon 1x 13 420
R Astrodon 2x 17 30
R Astrodon 2x 13 240
G Astrodon 2x 9 30
G Astrodon 2x 13 240
B Astrodon 2x 13 240


Total Exposure Time

5 hours, 26 minutes

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