M 95 Galaxy
M95_m.jpg (199978 Byte)

 

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SBIG ST10 ME
L=6x200s 1xBin, R,G,B=5x2m 2xBin
Pollux 0.8m azimutal mounted telescope
3557mm (=140 inch) f/4.44
SBIG Filter Set provided with the CFW8
3-lens Wynne corrector
average of 1.9 arc seconds
MaximDL LRGB composit, PS 5.5, CCDSharp
Very good conditions (for Germany only)

Philipp Keller and Christian Fuchs

M 95, which belongs to the M96 group, is a barred spiral which has a very strange core structure. In typical exposures, the core details are burned out and are over exposed. Here, we used DDP to display the extreme brightness range of this galaxy.

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