A change from my usual way of doing things. Tonight I followed the March 2019 edition of the Sky at Night Magazine Deep Sky tour, in Canes Venatici and Coma Berenices. I looked at the following object by taking a 120 s exposure, no stacking. Having found the most interesting looking one, I then took 240s exposures (around 2 hours worth) and processed that in the usual way.
The next is 240s x 24 :
Via Astrometry.net, this can be solved as follows:
NGC 4565 The Needle Galaxy |
NGC 4559 |
NGC 4274 |
NGC 4656 The Hockey Stick or Crow bar Galaxy and NGC 4631 The Whale |
NGC 4244 |
The next is 240s x 24 :
NGC 4274 and friends |
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