M81 & M82


M81 & M82

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M81

“Messier 81 (also known as NGC 3031 or Bode's Galaxy) is a grand design spiral galaxy about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It has a D25 isophotal diameter of 29.44 kiloparsecs (96,000 light-years). Because of its relative proximity to the Milky Way galaxy, large size, and active galactic nucleus (which harbors a 70 million M☉ supermassive black hole), Messier 81 has been studied extensively by professional astronomers.”

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M82

“Messier 82 (also known as NGC 3034, Cigar Galaxy or M82) is a starburst galaxy approximately 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is the second-largest member of the M81 Group, with the D25 isophotal diameter of 12.52 kiloparsecs (40,800 light-years). It is about five times more luminous than the Milky Way and its central region is about one hundred times more luminous. The starburst activity is thought to have been triggered by interaction with neighboring galaxy M81. As one of the closest starburst galaxies to Earth, M82 is the prototypical example of this galaxy type.”

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M81

M81

M82

M82

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M81 & M82 (annotated)

Details


Sky-Watcher Esprit 150 ED PRO

ZWO ASI 6200MM-Pro

92 x 600s (15.3h)

17 x 600s (2.8h)

20 x 600s (3.3h)

20 x 600s (3.3h)

82 x 600s (13.7h)

Royston, UK

March 2024

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