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  • 2021-02-23

Canes Venatici Galaxy

Canes Venatici Galaxy  2021-02-22 NGC5350 11.6 etc. 3.2’x2.6′ NGC5353 11.1 etc. 2.8’x1.9′ NGC5354 11.5 etc. 2.3’x2′ NGC5355 13 etc. 1.2’x0.7′ NGC5358 13.7 etc. 1.1’x0.3′ I was surprised to see the supernova SN2019ein in the image on May 9, 2019, two years ago.   

  • 2021-02-22

A group of galaxies in Leo.

A group of galaxies in Leo. NGC3185 Size 2.1 x 1.4’Distance: 80 million light-years Grade 12.2 etc. NGC3187 Size 3.6 x 1.7’Distance: 80 million light-years Grade 12.9 etc. NGC3190 Size 4.4 x 1.5’Distance: 80 million light-years Grade 11.1 etc. NGC3193 Size 3.0 x 2.7’Distance: Grade 10.8 etc. I remember the astronomical images taken at the observatory a long time ago. There are many small galaxies without a name, 45 cm Newtonian。

  • 2021-02-22

M13

M13 2021-02-21 ASI071MC PRO At dawn, seeing was stable, so I took a image again. All the stars are a masterpiece up to the center of the globular cluster. 45cm newtonian  

  • 2021-02-22

Whirlpool Galaxy (M51, NGC 5194)

M51 2021-02-20 Whirlpool Galaxy (M51, NGC 5194) is a spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici. Distance 2300 ± 4 million light-years. Luminous 8.4 mag Visibility diameter 11.0′ There is a tree on the north side and the visibility is poor, so I waited until it became high before taking the picture. I am very interested in the difference between the fine spiral structure and the accompanying nebula. There are two small spindle-shaped galaxies to the north of the nebula. 45 cm newtonian  

  • 2021-02-20

M106 (NGC4258)

M106 (NGC4258) 2021-02-18 Canes Venatici It is a galaxy about 21 million light-years from Earth. A barred spiral galaxy is a spheroidal bulge that forms a central round bulge. 45cm Newtonian

  • 2021-02-18

NGC4565 February 17, 2021

NGC4565  2021-02-17 It was a night with better transparency and seeing than the previous imaging conditions, but the wind caused the telescope to shake and the stars to become slightly distorted. You can see the inside of the edge-on nebula. 45cm newtonian

  • 2021-02-13

NGC4565

NGC4565   2021-02-10 NGC 4565 (Caldwell 38) is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices, with a distance of approximately 30 to 50 million light-years. It is a galaxy seen from the side. With a 45 cm telescope, I can observe the spindle-shaped shape and the black streak in the center. On the lower left side of the galaxy is a small mass of galaxies

  • 2021-02-13

M13 (globular cluster)

M13 2021-02-10 M13 (NGC 6205) is a globular cluster in Hercules. The distance is about 25,100 light-years. Luminous intensity 5.9 mag, apparent diameter 16.6′ When observed with a 45 cm telescope, the center of M13 can be seen separated into stars. It is a difficult celestial body to express the stars up to the center.

  • 2021-02-13

M104 February 11, 2021

M104 2021-02-11 The M104 has a distance of 28 million light-years, a diameter of about 50,000 light-years, and a mass of about 800 billion solar masses. The brightness is 8th magnitude, and at 45cm, the dark body that crosses the center can be seen well. Small galaxies are scattered around the nebula, and the galaxy on the right shows the arms extending up and down. 45 cm Newtonian.

  • 2021-02-09

Great Red Spot 1994-2020 (27 years)

Great Red Spot 1994-2020 (27 years) Digital camera / Lynnx, Terlis2, Toucam, ATik, BJ-41L, DMK21AU618AS, DFK21AU04, ASI174MM, ASI290MM) Telescope / 32,40,45 cm Newton reflection, C8,11,14) Images from 2005-2014 taken on Cebu Island