Galaxies Update

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

A very clear night, and an opportunity to attempt some better shots of the galaxies I looked at last time.

I set up an equatorial mount, not “Perfect” but within 1°. I upped the exposure time to 60 seconds, and used a gain of 100. Click on the pictures for bigger versions. All have minimal PhotoDesk processing after passing through Stellar Studio — just small gamma and equalisation adjustments, and cropping.

So here’s M81, Bode’s galaxy, again. 50 exposures, two failures:

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The thing at the top is the Cigar galaxy, which I didn’t realise was there.

This is M101, the Pinwheel galaxy. 50 exposures, no failures:

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And a new one, the small but pretty M51, the Whirlpool galaxy. 50 exposures, no failures again:

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This has a companion galaxy, NGC5195, which is pulling out one of the spiral arms. Look carefully and you can see several smaller, more distant galaxies at lower right.

I also did the Hamburger galaxy, but I was jinxed again, this time by light pollution from our bathroom window.

[Update 20 Mar 2026]
Managed to get the Hamburger last night, although there was a lot of high cloud/haze. 100 shots, 30sec, gain 60:

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