Astrophoto: Pinwheel Galaxy – Messier 101 – 06/23

My 2023 photo of the 21.000.000 LJ away Pinwheel Galaxy. Significantly sharper structures and rounder stars. These are the improvements of the new workflow.

UGC 5470 – Regulus Dwarf Galaxy

Leo I is a dwarf spheroidal galaxy located in the constellation Leo, approximately 820,000 light-years away from Earth. This galaxy reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight in late February.

Messier 31 – Andromeda Galaxy

The Andromeda Galaxy, located in the constellation Andromeda approximately 2.5 million light-years away, is the closest large spiral galaxy to the Milky Way and reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight in early October. Around the 5th of October.

Astrophoto: Supernova SN2022hrs – 05/22

Even this very special astrophoto looks better with the new workflow in 2024.

Astrophoto: Bode’s Galaxy and Cigar Galaxy – Messier 81 and Messier 82 – 03/22

The 2024 workflow on the nicely framed Bodes-, Cigar- and Garland-Galaxy picture from 2022. The details are much clearer, especially on the Cigar Galaxy.

Astrophoto: Leo I Dwarf Galaxy – UGC 5470 – 03/22

Rarely has the new workflow made such a difference. The small companion of the Milky Way, the dwarf galaxy Leo I. Barely visible next to the star Regulus, also known by the beautiful designation BD +12° 2149, according to the Bonner Durchmusterung.

Astrophoto: Galaxie Group Messier 96 – 03/22

A group of 5 galaxies. The frames were shot with an EOS M100(a) at a 600mm refractor telescope in march 2022. Reprocessed 01/2024.

Astrophoto: Andromeda Galaxy OSC with H-Alpha Layer

I just re-processed my November-Data. My first Galaxy-Photo with DSLR OSC with H-Alpha Layer.

Messier 81 – Bode Galaxy

Messier 81 is a grand design spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major, located about 12 millionly away. It reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around mid-February.

Messier 82 – Cigar Galaxy

M82, also known as the Cigar Galaxy, is a starburst galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major, approximately 12 million light-years away from Earth. This galaxy reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around mid-February.

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