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Tarantula Nebula in the LMC

by Davi Weigert » Fri Apr 01, 2016 10:55 pm

Tarantula Nebula in the LMC
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Copyright: Davi Weigert

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Davi Weigert » Fri Apr 01, 2016 10:50 pm

Tarantula Nebula in the LMC
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Copyright: Davi Weigert

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Davi Weigert » Fri Apr 01, 2016 10:37 pm

Tarantula Nebula in the LMC
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Copyright: Davi Weigert

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by John Vermette » Sun Feb 22, 2015 9:45 pm

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Comet Connoisseur » Sun Feb 15, 2015 1:28 am

Canon EOS 60Da<br />Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm,                f5.6; 1/6400 secs;          iso 12800; AWB;  iOptron SkyTracker;  Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 1/6400 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
From the previous image
"...My favorite of all the shoots...the dark side of the lit moon and the lens aberrations throwing light back towards the comet look so neat to me... "
The Whole Moon That Night 1/25/2015

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Comet Connoisseur » Sun Feb 15, 2015 1:12 am

Canon EOS 60Da<br />Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs;  iso 12800; AWB;  iOptron SkyTracker;  Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
@CometConnoiseur #Lovejoy #HAPPYVALENTINE'SDAY #ValentinesDay #simpledigitalastropics
facebook.com/Tim.Forrest.CET
Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy #5)
Out of Focus Night...AAaarrrrgggh!
Broad Creek, Newport, NC 1/25/2015
Attachments
Canon EOS 60Da<br />Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs;  iso 12800; AWB;  iOptron SkyTracker;  Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
My favorite of all the shoots...the dark side of the lit moon and the lens aberrations throwing light back towards the comet look so neat to me... <br />Canon EOS 60Da<br />Lens: Sigma 28mm; f2.8; 8 secs;  iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
My favorite of all the shoots...the dark side of the lit moon and the lens aberrations throwing light back towards the comet look so neat to me...
Canon EOS 60Da
Lens: Sigma 28mm; f2.8; 8 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Comet Connoisseur » Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:56 am

Canon EOS 60Da<br />Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs;  iso 12800; CWB;  iOptron SkyTracker;  Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs; iso 12800; CWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
@CometConnoiseur #Lovejoy #HAPPYVALENTINE'SDAY #ValentinesDay #simpledigitalastropics
facebook.com/Tim.Forrest.CET
Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy #5)
Brightest Lovejoy
Broad Creek, Newport, NC 1/16/2015
Attachments
Canon EOS 60Da<br />Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs;  iso 12800; CWB;  iOptron SkyTracker;  Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs; iso 12800; CWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Comet Connoisseur » Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:49 am

Canon EOS 60Da<br />Lens: Sigma 28mm; f2.8; 5 secs;  iso 12800; AWB;                iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Lens: Sigma 28mm; f2.8; 5 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
@CometConnoiseur #Lovejoy #HAPPYVALENTINE'SDAY #ValentinesDay #simpledigitalastropics
facebook.com/Tim.Forrest.CET
Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy #5)
Brightest Lovejoy,Broad Creek, Newport, NC 1/16/2015
Attachments
Canon EOS 60Da<br />Lens: Canon EF 135mm; f2.0; 6 secs;  iso 12800; AWB;  iOptron SkyTracker;  Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Lens: Canon EF 135mm; f2.0; 6 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da<br />Lens: Sigma 28mm; f2.8; 10secs; iso 12800; AWB;                iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Lens: Sigma 28mm; f2.8; 10secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Comet Connoisseur » Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:33 am

Canon EOS 60Da<br />Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs;  iso 12800; AWB;  iOptron SkyTracker;  Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
@CometConnoiseur #Lovejoy #HAPPYVALENTINE'SDAY #ValentinesDay #simpledigitalastropics
facebook.com/Tim.Forrest.CET
Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy #5)
Darkest Skies, Atlantic Beach, NC 1/10/2015
Attachments
Canon EOS 60Da<br />Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 25secs;  iso 12800; AWB;  iOptron SkyTracker;  Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 25secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da<br />Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs;  iso 12800; AWB;  iOptron SkyTracker;  Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Comet Connoisseur » Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:22 am

Canon EOS 60Da<br />Lens: Sigma 28mm; f2.8; 2 secs;  iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Lens: Sigma 28mm; f2.8; 2 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
@CometConnoiseur #Lovejoy #HAPPYVALENTINE'SDAY #ValentinesDay #simpledigitalastropics
facebook.com/Tim.Forrest.CET
Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy #5)
Darkest Skies, Atlantic Beach, NC 1/10/2015
Attachments
Canon EOS 60Da<br />Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs;  iso 12800; AWB;  iOptron SkyTracker;  Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Telephoto Mirror Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm, F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da<br />Lens: Sigma 28mm; f2.8; 0.6 secs;  iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Canon EOS 60Da
Lens: Sigma 28mm; f2.8; 0.6 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Mauro Rorato » Fri Feb 13, 2015 11:08 am

M101 Visible & IR

Image

Re: Submissions: 2015 February

by Comet Connoisseur » Thu Feb 12, 2015 3:18 am

@CometConnoiseur #LastQ2Lovejoy5Outing #simpledigitalastroimaging
facebook.com/Tim.Forrest.CET

Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy no.5!) 2/8/2015
Andromeda Galaxy M31 Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy M110 Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy M32
Camera: Canon EOS 60Da<br />Lens: Sigma 28mm; f3.5; 15 secs;  iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Camera: Canon EOS 60Da
Lens: Sigma 28mm; f3.5; 15 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Camera: Canon EOS 60Da

Lens: Sigma 28mm; f2.8 to 3.5; 13 to15 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.

Lens: Canon EF 135mm; f2.0; 2.5 to 4 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.

Telephoto Lens: ADORAMA MC90 Maksutov-Cassegrain, D:90mm F:500mm, f5.6; 30 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Attachments
Camera: Canon EOS 60Da<br />Lens: Sigma 28mm; f3.5; 15 secs;  iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Camera: Canon EOS 60Da
Lens: Sigma 28mm; f3.5; 15 secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Camera: Canon EOS 60Da<br />Lens: Sigma 28mm; f3.5; 13secs;  iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.
Camera: Canon EOS 60Da
Lens: Sigma 28mm; f3.5; 13secs; iso 12800; AWB; iOptron SkyTracker; Manfrotto Tripod.

Re: Submissions: 2015 February

by kuulkers » Fri Feb 06, 2015 1:29 pm

To boldly go where no-one has gone before: an INTEGRAL travel through Galactic space

A first-ever: from behind the Galactic Centre we are facing towards our Sun (the tiny yellow blob just above the centre of the image). This image is a still from the movie containing the results from the Galactic bulge monitoring program and a 3D journey through Galactic space (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfexQlB8GOc). During the first part of the movie a time-lapse view of our Galactic Centre region is shown in 2D in hard X-rays / soft gamma-rays: it is a kind of Christmas tree, with high-energy sources brightening and fading on all time scales. During the second, 3D part of the movie one first zooms out of the Galaxy, showing a bird's eye view of the gamma and hard X-ray sources in our Galaxy detected by INTEGRAL, and then conclude with a fly-through of the central part of the Galactic bulge, before returning to our Solar System and the orbit of INTEGRAL around Earth. More stills, as well as more movies can be found at http://integral.esac.esa.int/BULGE/links/Movies.html.

Copyright: ESA - C. Carreau & E. Kuulkers
Click to play embedded YouTube video.

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Sandgirl » Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:21 pm

Messier 42 LRGB
Copyrights: Mario Hébert
Larger size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/151711/0/
a90385c67b3b28756332567eb2d837b4.1824x0_q100_watermark_watermark_opacity-1_watermark_position-5_watermark_text-Copyright mario_hebert_jpg_small.jpg
Asteroid 2004 BL86 together with mountain
Copyrights: Alfred Dufter
unnamed.jpg
Ice Halo at 30,000 feet
Copyrights: De Ann Troen
cIMG_3855_small.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by rcolombari » Sun Feb 01, 2015 7:59 pm

In this image the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope takes a close look at the spiral galaxy NGC 4217, located 60 million light-years away from Earth. The galaxy is seen almost perfectly edge on and is a perfect candidate for studying the nature of extraplanar dust structures — the patterns of gas and dust above and below the plane on the galaxy, seen here as brown wisps coming off NGC 4217.


These tentacle-like filaments are visible in the Hubble image only because the contrast with their surroundings is so high. This implies that the structures are denser than their surroundings. The image shows dozens of dust structures some of which reach as far as 7,000 light-years away from the central plane. Typically the structures have a length of about 1,000 light-years and are about 400 light-years in width.


Some of the dust filaments are round or irregular clouds, others are vertical columns, loop-like structures or vertical cones. These structures can help astronomers to identify the mechanisms responsible for the ejection of gas and dust from the galactic plane of spiral galaxies and reveal information on the transport of the interstellar medium to large distances away from galactic disks.


The properties of the observed dust structures in NGC 4217 suggest that the gas and dust were driven out of the mid-plane of the galaxy by powerful stellar winds resulting from supernovae — explosions that mark the deaths of massive stars.


Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA
Processing: R. Colombari

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by jordi.fraxanet » Sun Feb 01, 2015 5:35 pm

Dead Tree and Milky Way
Taken last december, from Lladurs, Spain.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jordi_solsona/
Copyright: Jordi Fraxanet Larger Size: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jordi_sol ... 417937791/

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by nvc123 » Sun Feb 01, 2015 12:11 pm

Close-up picture of the comet LJ. Re-processed raw data from 11. Jan-2015, and taken with a 16" SCT.
http://www.astro-hp.dk
Copyright: Niels V. Christensen

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by avdhoeven » Sun Feb 01, 2015 12:23 am

An updated version of the M77 image.

ImageM77 CFHT/HST updated by Andre vd Hoeven, on Flickr

More info at the Flickr site.

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Sandgirl » Sun Feb 01, 2015 12:16 am

Eta Carinae - Wide Field
Copyrights: Roberto Colombari
Larger size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/152259/0/
9d6d9241d0c77afe52a745ccd30e204d.1824x0_q100_watermark_small.jpg
Northern Lights From a Commercial Airliner
Copyrights: Kanji Sugimori
unnamed (1).jpg
unnamed (2).jpg
Orion
Copyrights: Scott Kindt
Orion over the Rockies_small.jpg
Lofar’s record-sharp image gives astronomers a new view of galaxy M82
Image Credit: Onsala Space Observatory/R. Hammargren
An article: http://www.chalmers.se/en/centres/oso/n ... -M-82.aspx
M82_LOFAR_154_118_665x318.jpg
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=34403

The tell-tale signs of a galactic merger
Credits: ESA, NASA
An article: http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/heic1503/
heic1503a.jpg
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?p=238965#p238965

Orion Molecular Cloud
Copyrights: John Gleason
orioin deep field apod submission_jpg_.jpg
Double Cluster in Perseus
Copyrights: Andrea Pistocchini
1000_small.jpg
Aurora over Abisko, Sweden
Copyrights: Sarah Lewis
IMG_68331109058225~2.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Sandgirl » Sat Jan 31, 2015 11:51 pm

Comet trails
Copyrights: Stan Honda
shonda-Lovejoy-0118_small.jpg
LBN 777 - The Baby Eagle
Copyrights: Bob Franke
Larger size: http://bf-astro.com/APOD/lbn777big.jpg
lbn777_small.jpg
Circular Rainbow
Copyrights: Ben Dalgliesh
circular_rainbow.jpg
Evening sky full of jets
Copyrights: Steve Ashmore
nightsky_small.jpg
Time Lapsed
Credits and copyrights: David Lane & Robert Gendler
Toad Final 1_.jpg
Asteroid 2004 BL86
Copyrights: David Niederkofler, Jonathan Seeber, René Nardi, Christof Wiedemair
unnamed_small.jpg
IC 405 - IC 410 - M38
Credits and copyrights: DSS- POSS II / Giuseppe Donatiello
Full size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/151905/0/
IC 405 - IC 410 - M38 dss B_small.jpg
Comet Lovejoy - January 20th.
Copyrights: Damian Peach
Full size: http://www.damianpeach.com/deepsky/c201 ... 1_20dp.jpg
c2014_q2_2015_01_20dp_small.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Sandgirl » Sat Jan 31, 2015 11:22 pm

The Mouth of the Beast
Credits: ESO
An article: http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1503/
eso1503a.jpg
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?p=238904#p238904

Kepler astronomers discover ancient star with five Earth-size planets
Image credits: Illustration by Tiago Campante/Peter Devine
An article: http://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2015/01/26/kepler444
QSZ0-472.jpg
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?p=238855#p238855

2004 BL86
Credits and copyrights: Gianluca Masi and Virtual Telescope Project
2004BL86_26jan2014_pw17_small.jpg
The Wizard Nebula (Sh2-142) and NGC7380
Copyrights: Ron Brecher
NGC7380 6hr HaRGB Jan 2015_.jpg
2004 BL 86 asteroid approaching M44
Copyrights: Andrea Demarchi
2004BL86_approaching_m44_small.jpg
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=34402

NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Captures Best-Ever View of Dwarf Planet
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA
An article and animation: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4461
PIA19171_ip.jpg
asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?p=238859#p238859

Citizen Scientists Lead Astronomers to Mystery Objects in Space
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
An article: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4462
PIA18908_ip.jpg
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=34397
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=34409

Asteroid 2004 BL 86
Copyrights: José Luis Hdez Verdejo
2004_BL86_JoseLuisHdezVerdejo.jpg
Heart Nebula
Copyrights: Lóránd Fényes
lorand_fenyes_heart.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by francescodib » Sat Jan 31, 2015 5:43 pm

ImageM42 The Great Orion Nebula HDR by Francescodb, on Flickr

Copyright: Francesco di Biase
http://www.astropixel.it

NGC 6826 Blinking planetary nebula

by cfm2004 » Sat Jan 31, 2015 1:42 pm

September 2014
Location: San Romualdo - Ravenna (Italy)
LX200 12"GPS with Starizona reducer/coma corrector F/7.1
CCD QSI 520wsi cooled -18
Baader RGB and Narrowband Filters
Autoguide with Magzero MZ5-M and PHDguiding on ETX105
HA-OIII-RGB: H-alpha Baader 7nm 38x5', OIII Baader 8,5nm 58x5', R 37x3', G 40x3', B 35x3'
Acquired with: MaximDL5 - Dark, Bias and Flat calibrated
Processed with: MaximDL5, Astroart4, StarTools1.3 and Paint Shop ProX7

Best regards,
Cristina Cellini
Attachments
ngc6826_20140913_ss.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by Klacsány Imre » Sat Jan 31, 2015 8:09 am

Re: Submissions: 2015 January

by avdhoeven » Fri Jan 30, 2015 8:35 pm

Image

M77 Canadian-French-Hawaii Telescope/Hubble Space Telescope by Andre vd Hoeven, on Flickr

Recently I started working on crawling through some science databases of several large telescopes to see what data can be found in these archives. Some of the most interesting archives I found are, amongst others, the Subaru Telescope, the Gemini Telescopes, the Canadian-French-Hawaii-Telescope (CFHT) and of course the Hubble Legacy Archive.

This image shows a mosaic of Messier 77 made from data of two of these databases.
The widefield data was observed by the CFHT in visible light using Sloan u,g,r-filters, which is comparable to standard rgb. This image has a resolution of 0.28”/pixel, and is as far as I have found one of the most detailed images of this galaxies available.

The central part of this galaxy was observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and I used the data I generated for my price winning image of M77, which received a second place in the Hubble Hidden Treasures competition in 2012.

The data from the CFHT is really a great place to start. This 3,5 m / f 3.9 telescope has a huge ccd, comprised of 36 separate sensors, covering a field of 1x1 degree with a resolution of 0.18”/pixel. The total image is size is a mesmerising 340 Megapixels.

I downloaded the subimages of 2 ccd sensors covering M77 for this image in the mentioned filters and created an rgb image from this. The process of this I will describe in further detail during my workshop at the CEDIC conference in March in Austria and will be public after that.

Messier 77 / NGC 1068

Messier 77 was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1780. Méchain communicated his discovery to Charles Messier, who listed the object in his famous catalog. Messier gave the following description: “A cluster of small stars which contains some nebulosity in the Whale and on the parallel of the star delta, reported of the 3rd mag. but which Messier estimates to be of the 5th. M. Mechain saw this cluster on the 29th Oct. 1780, in the form of a nebula.”

In 1848, Lord Rosse described the galaxy as having a spiral structure together with 14 other nebulae of spiral nature, which we now know to be galaxies.

Now it is known that M77 is a spiral galaxy at a distance of about 50 million light-years with a diameter of about 170.000 lightyears. At first sight, M77 looks like every an ordinary galaxy. However when examined closely some oddities appear. The core is much brighter than its direct surroundings. Spectral analysis reveals huge amounts of glowing gas present in the core, triggered by the presence of a black hole in the centre of the galaxy. The black hole is highly active and gaining mass by swallowing materials from the galaxy core. The cores of these types of galaxies are called AGN (Active Galactive Nuclei).

The galaxy belongs to the class of Seyfert galaxies that show clearly different spectral emission than ordinary galaxies, caused by the presence of huge amounts of gas not belonging to stars in the core.

Observations over a five day timespan with the Chandra X-ray observatory showed matter is being accelerated away from the core by the violent processes going on there. Over distances of up to 3000 light-years, material is ejected with speeds up to 2.5 million km/h, actively suppressing star formation near the core.

M77 is the largest member of a small group of galaxies which includes spiral galaxies NGC 1055 and NGC 1073 as well as five small, irregular galaxies located in the constellation of Cetus.

Image information:

Center (RA, Dec):(40.669, -0.012)
Center (RA, hms):02h 42m 40.553s
Center (Dec, dms):-00° 00' 44.902"
Size:11.5 x 9.41 arcmin
Radius:0.124 deg
Pixel scale:0.282 arcsec/pixel
Orientation:Up is 180 degrees E of N

Exposures:

CFHT:
5 x 40s g,r (green and red)
5 x 150s u (blue)

Hubble:
606, 658 and 814 nm data

Acknowledgements:

This data was generated using the facilities of the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre operated by the National Research Council of Canada with the support of the Canadian Space Agency.

Based on observations made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, and obtained from the Hubble Legacy Archive, which is a collaboration between the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI/NASA), the Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility (ST-ECF/ESA) and the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre (CADC/NRC/CSA).

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