Only from NGC604 to NGC588.
I tried to show all this beautiful Hα regions with a maximum definition on the context of this galaxy, covering a half degree region.
I prefer to keep this object as diffuse as is but searching the max resolution that I could obtain with my equipement. It was necessary to integrate close to 29 hours of frames.
It’s a very common object, I hope to show you a different perspective! 😀
“The Triangulum Galaxy is a spiral galaxy 2.73 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Triangulum. It is catalogued as Messier 33 or NGC 598. The Triangulum Galaxy is the third-largest member of the Local Group of galaxies, behind the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy. It is one of the most distant permanent objects that can be viewed with the naked eye.” (credits Wikipedia)
Some crops
Technical card
Imaging telescope or lens:Altair Astro RC250-TT 10″ RC Truss Tube
Imaging camera:ZWO ASI1600MM-Cool
Mount:Mesu 200 Mk2
Guiding telescope or lens:Celestron OAG Deluxe
Guiding camera:QHYCCD QHY5III174
Focal reducer:Riccardi Reducer/Flattener 0.75x
Software:Main Sequence Software Seqence Generator Pro, Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight
Filters:Astrodon L Gen.2 E-series 36mm, Astrodon HA 36mm – 5nm, Astrodon B Gen.2 E-series 36mm, Astrodon G Gen.2 E-series 36mm, Astrodon R Gen.2 E-series 36mm
Accessories:ZWO EFW, MoonLite NiteCrawler WR30
Resolution: 2328×1760
Dates:Oct. 26, 2019, Oct. 28, 2019, Oct. 29, 2019, Nov. 19, 2019, Nov. 23, 2019
Frames:
Astrodon B Gen.2 E-series 36mm: 53×180″ (gain: 75.00) -20C bin 1×1
Astrodon G Gen.2 E-series 36mm: 61×180″ (gain: 75.00) -20C bin 1×1
Astrodon HA 36mm – 5nm: 53×600″ (gain: 200.00) -20C bin 1×1
Astrodon L Gen.2 E-series 36mm: 224×180″ (gain: 75.00) -20C bin 1×1
Astrodon R Gen.2 E-series 36mm: 63×180″ (gain: 75.00) -20C bin 1×1
Integration: 28.9 hours
Avg. Moon age: 15.47 days
Avg. Moon phase: 14.74%
Astrometry.net job: 3093379
RA center: 23.465 degrees
DEC center: 30.661 degrees
Pixel scale: 1.006 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 90.772 degrees
Field radius: 0.408 degrees
Locations: AAS Montsec, Àger, Lleida, Spain
Data source: Own remote observatory
Remote source: Non-commercial independent facility
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