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Messier 33
M33, commonly known as the Triangulum Galaxy is one of the closest galaxies to our own Milky Way Galaxy. This image shows its classical spiral shape with many arms radiating out from the center. Star forming regions are red-pink due to their ionized hydrogen content. New stars are bluish while older stars are more yellow-red.
Taken from Inkom, ID USA
12 inch f/3.8 newtonian astrograph with a KAI-11000M based astronomical CCD camera. Total exposure time was 17 hours.
Messier 33
M33, commonly known as the Triangulum Galaxy is one of the closest galaxies to our own Milky Way Galaxy. This image shows its classical spiral shape with many arms radiating out from the center. Star forming regions are red-pink due to their ionized hydrogen content. New stars are bluish while older stars are more yellow-red.
Taken from Inkom, ID USA
12 inch f/3.8 newtonian astrograph with a KAI-11000M based astronomical CCD camera. Total exposure time was 17 hours.