JoshBlash
The Andromeda Galaxy
The Andromeda Galaxy or M31, is a spiral galaxy roughly 2.5 million light-years from our lonely planet. Along with the Milky Way Galaxy, M31 is part of the Local Group and contains approximately 1 trillion suns. When the light we see today from M31 left on its journey for Earth, there were no human beings on the Earth.
The smaller fuzzy dot above M31 is one of Andromeda’s satellite galaxies, known as Messier 110. The line just below Andromeda is likely an Iridium flare.
This is my first attempt using DeepSkyStacker to create an image. I used 29 light frames shot at 90mm and tracked for 60 seconds each.
The Andromeda Galaxy
The Andromeda Galaxy or M31, is a spiral galaxy roughly 2.5 million light-years from our lonely planet. Along with the Milky Way Galaxy, M31 is part of the Local Group and contains approximately 1 trillion suns. When the light we see today from M31 left on its journey for Earth, there were no human beings on the Earth.
The smaller fuzzy dot above M31 is one of Andromeda’s satellite galaxies, known as Messier 110. The line just below Andromeda is likely an Iridium flare.
This is my first attempt using DeepSkyStacker to create an image. I used 29 light frames shot at 90mm and tracked for 60 seconds each.