
M100 Blowdryer Galaxy
M100, sometimes called “The Blowdryer Galaxy”, is a grand design spiral galaxy in the Virgo Cluster. It is 55 million lighyears distant and 107,000 lighyears in diameter. Another result from Anten...
M100, sometimes called “The Blowdryer Galaxy”, is a grand design spiral galaxy in the Virgo Cluster. It is 55 million lighyears distant and 107,000 lighyears in diameter. Another result from Anten...
M106 is a very active galaxy 22 to 25 million lightyears distant and 135,000 lighyears in diameter. It’s central supermassive black hole energizes the gas in the core producing a lot of light. Ano...
Bode’s Galaxy, also known as M81, is a spiral galaxy 12 million light-years away in the constellation of Ursa Major. Some astrophotographer friends and I went to a site known as “Antenna Site” out...
The Seagull Nebula is quite large. It spans many times my field of view so the I chose to image the most interesting part of the seagull. Gear Telescope Orion Optics UK ODK12...