Tag list: Astronomical Images

NGC 7497, etc.

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North is up (aprox). 0.53 "/pixel. [24' x 23' field] FWHM = 3.75"

A relatively unremarkable spiral galaxy... but hey, what's that in the background?

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Arp 90

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North is up (mirrored, exact). 0.53"/px [15' x 9.2' field]. FWHM = 3.9"

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Stephan's Quintet

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North is right (mirrored). 0.53"/pixel [17'x12' field]. FWHM=3.7"

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Arp 38: not that peculiar

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Data is from 2026-06-20.

North is right. 0.53"/pixel (27'x27' field). FWHM=4'

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Arp 293: More interacting galaxies

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North is right. 0.52"/pixel (18'x9' field) FWHM=4.5"

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Arp 29: The fireworks galaxy

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North is right. 0.55"/pixel (26'x26' field). FWHM=3.7"

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Arp 185:

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North is left. 0.35"/pixel (7.7' by 20' field). FWHM = 5.5"

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Arp 297:

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North is left. (mirrored). 13.5x8.5 arcmin (0.35 arcsec/pixel)

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Arp 114:

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North is left. (mirrored). 26x18 arcmin (0.3 arcsec/pixel)

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NGC 4236

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North is left, mirrored. 0.33 arcsec/pixel (16' by 11')

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The horsehead nebula (2026)

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0.55 arcseconds/pixel. Image is 27' wide. North is right (mirrored).

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Mineral Moon:

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0.35 arcseconds/pixel. Click for full quality version.

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M27: The Dumbbell Nebula

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0.35 arcseconds/pixel. 18'x18' FOV. North is down. (mirrored)

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NGC 7822: Pillars in the question mark

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1 arcsecond/pixel. 26x26 arcminutes. North is up. (mirrored)

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M16: The eagle nebula

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North is up. 0.55 arcseconds/pixel.

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3I/ATLAS: A highly hyperbolic comet

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Labeled using it's provisional designation: C/2025 N1 (ATLAS)
North is up. 0.35 arcseconds/pixel.

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NGC 6543: Cat's Eye Nebula

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North is down. 0.5 arcseconds/pixel.

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NGC 6979: Part of the Veil Nebula

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North is down. 0.5 arcseconds/pixel.

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NGC 7635: The bubble nebula

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M94: Cat's Eye Galaxy

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1 arcsecond/pixel. 26x26 arcminutes. North is down.

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IC 1396A: Elephant's Trunk

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1 arcsecond/pixel. 26x26 arcminutes. North is left. (mirrored)

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NGC 6888: Crescent Nebula

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Pixel scale: 0.7 arcseconds/pixel. FOV: 17 x 17 arcminutes.

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M57: The Ring nebula

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Pixel scale: 0.35 arcseconds/pixel. FOV: 8.7 x 8.7 arcminutes.

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Iris nebula (high resolution)

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Click for large version. 0.66 arcsec/pixel

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NGC 7023: The Iris Nebula

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M13: The Hercules cluster

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NGC 4565: The needle galaxy

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M101: The pinwheel galaxy

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Arp 18

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Arp 138

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Arp 84

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Arp 214 + Hickson 56

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Hickson 44: A galaxy cluster

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M 82: The cigar galaxy

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NGC 40: The bowtie nebula

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M 3: A globular cluster

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NGC 4438: The eyes

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M 88 / NGC 4501

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NGC4676: The mice galaxies

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NGC 4490 + NGC 4485: Cocoon Galaxy

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M51: Whirlpool galaxy

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North is up. (mirrored) 0.55 arcseconds/pixel (19' x 26' field)

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M 81: Bode's galaxy

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NGC 3628: The hamburger galaxy

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NGC 2903: A spiral galaxy

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M 1: The Crab Nebula

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M 42: Orion nebula (Narroband)

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Jupiter (at full focal length)

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Half moon

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M42: Orion nebula (mosaic)

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Barnard 33: The Horsehead nebula

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NGC 2024: The Flame Nebula

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Jupiter

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The full moon

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M42: The orion nebula (early attempts)

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There are my first attempts at astrophotography, in chronological order.

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