M104 Sombrero Galaxy
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M104 Sombrero Galaxy
Image of M104 (Sombrero Galaxy) acquired with the CHI-1 telescope. Used RGB-data from 2 one-click observations.
The Sombrero Galaxy (also known as M104 or NGC 4594) is a spiral galaxy in the constellation borders of Virgo and Corvus, being about 31.1 million light-years from our galaxy, within the local supercluster. It has a diameter of approximately 49,000 light-years, 30% the size of the Milky Way. It has a bright nucleus, an unusually large central bulge, and a prominent dust lane in its outer disk, which is viewed almost edge-on. The dark dust lane and the bulge give this galaxy the appearance of a sombrero hat.
Total exposure time 60 minutes. 4 subs of 300s each with the RGB-filters.
The Sombrero Galaxy (also known as M104 or NGC 4594) is a spiral galaxy in the constellation borders of Virgo and Corvus, being about 31.1 million light-years from our galaxy, within the local supercluster. It has a diameter of approximately 49,000 light-years, 30% the size of the Milky Way. It has a bright nucleus, an unusually large central bulge, and a prominent dust lane in its outer disk, which is viewed almost edge-on. The dark dust lane and the bulge give this galaxy the appearance of a sombrero hat.
Total exposure time 60 minutes. 4 subs of 300s each with the RGB-filters.
Telescope
CHI-1 Planewave CDK24
Camera
FLI PL9000
Location
El Sauce Observatory, Chile
Date of observation
March 2021
Filters
RGB
Processing
AstroPixelProcessor, Photoshop CC (incl. AstroPanel 4.2, Astronomy & Franzis Denoise Pro 3 plug-ins)
Credits
One-click observations TL