Messier 63, the Sunflower Galaxy, best seen full size version!
M63, the beautiful Sunflower Galaxy in Coma Berenices. Many large clusters of galaxies are visible, including very distant Quasars. I found one to have a redshift of 1.8, which - with a Hubble constant of approx 68 would mean we see back in the past by about 10 billion years.
Takahashi Epsilon 180ED, ASI2600MC, 11 hour exposure.
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Messier 63, the Sunflower Galaxy, best seen full size version!
M63, the beautiful Sunflower Galaxy in Coma Berenices. Many large clusters of galaxies are visible, including very distant Quasars. I found one to have a redshift of 1.8, which - with a Hubble constant of approx 68 would mean we see back in the past by about 10 billion years.
Takahashi Epsilon 180ED, ASI2600MC, 11 hour exposure.
10,037
views
199
faves
10
comments
Uploaded on March 13, 2021
Taken on March 13, 2021