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M33 Spiral Galaxy by Gerry Aarts366 viewsPart of the Local Group of galaxies that includes Andromeda and the Milky Way. M33 is not an ideal Southern Hemisphere object to view or image. I captured this one at Mudgee NSW when the galaxy was around 20 degrees above the horizon. 10 x 4 minute subs for a total of 40 minutes exposure. Celestron GPS11 with Hyperstar f1.8 lens and Meade DSI III camera.gerry aarts
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Gerry with John & Anna (Albury _ Wodonga Astronomy Group)418 viewsAt the 2008 South Pacific Star Party, "Wiruna" Ilford NSWgerry aarts
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Markarians Chain Galaxy Group by Gerry Aarts284 viewsI have counted 18 galaxies in this image, how many can you spot? This is part of a group of galaxies called "Markarians Chain". M86 in the centre is designated an "elliptical galaxy". It moves at some 3 million miles per hour through space in the Virgo Cluster. Imaged at our WSAAG dark sky site at Linden NSW Australia. 60x30 seconds combined exposures, Celestron GPS11, f1.8 Hyperstar lens, Meade DSI 111.gerry aarts
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Leo Triplet ( M66 Group ) Galaxies by Gerry Aarts452 viewsA stunning sight this group of galaxies gives us an opprtunity to view or image a face on spiral, partly edge on spiral and an edge on spiral galaxy in the one field of view. Imaged this at WSAAG's Linden Observatory dark sky observing site. Appr 35 million light years distant.M66 & M65 on the bottom and NGC 3628 at the top. Celestron GPS11, f1.8 hyperstar lens, Meade DSI 111 Colour camera. A meteor or satelite crossed through the centre.gerry aarts
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NACAA Group Photo185 viewsAlexB
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