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M106 region
I think I can safely say there is quite a lot going on in this region of the constellation Canes Venatici. Most obviously there is the intermediate spiral type galaxy in the centre, M106 (NGC 4258), with NGC 4248 alongside. Lower right is the edge on galaxy NGC 4217. This comprises 377 x 20” frames at ISO 1600 imaged from Colchester, England, on a modified Nikon D750 DSLR, Sky-Watcher Explorer 150p, EQ5 Pro, via Stellarmate in Kstars/Ekos. Stacked in AstroPixelProcessor, cropped and adjusted in Photoshop and Lightroom.
© Gary Eason gary@easonmedia.com to license
Picture keywords: back garden astronomy, back garden astrophotography, Canes Venatici, deep sky images, M106, NGC 4217, NGC 4248, NGC 4258
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