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The Triangulum Galaxy, also known as M33 or NGC598 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation of Triangulum. It lies only about 2,8 million light years away and is a member of the Local Group of galaxies, where also the Milky Way is. Because of its small distance, it's one of the brightest galaxies in the night sky. When you are far from cities in a place with almost no light pollution, you can see it even with the naked eye - in this case, it's the furthest object visible without a telescope. It is possible, that this galaxy is a satellite galaxy of the Andromeda Galaxy, but it's not still clear. It has about 60 thousand light years across and includes over 40 billion stars.
I took this image with a borrowed telescope Vixen 81S, which has excellent optics and doesn't need any coma corrector. It's only a side product from that night, when I tried to take my first asteroid (but haven't processed it yet), and in addition, I took it, when I was sleeping. I just left it in my backyard, because I had been so exhausted. 😅 So pretty happy with this image, there are crazy details, although it is made only from 2 hours of data!
Canon EOS 760D (unmodified)
Vixen 81S, EQ-5 mount
EXIF: 116x60sec (1 hour 56 minutes in total), ISO 3200
No calibration frames
Processed in DSS, Siril, StarNet++, and Photoshop
18/08/2023, Mašov, Czech Republic (Bortle 5)
Galáxia do triângulo (M33). É uma galáxia em espiral que fica relativamente próxima de Andrômeda no céu. Essa galáxia tem muitas áreas recheadas de h-alpha, ou seja: muitas estrelas estão nascendo por ali! Um dia ainda farei sua captura usando um filtro h-alpha para destacar essas áreas de nebulosa. Foto feita em 15/10/2022 no @bregildo_camping , Bortle 4, sem uso de filtros.
Canon SL2 modified, William Optics zs sd (66/388mm) with 0.8 focal redicer (leading to f4.9 and 310mm focal lenght), ISO 1600. Guiding with Asiair and ASI290mc in an adapted finderscope 50mm, Eq5 Sky-watcher mount and AstroEq tracking mod. 19 Ligth Frames of 180s, 46 darks and 55 bias. 57 minutes total exposure. Processing on Pixinsight. Bortle 4.
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A deep astrophotography capture of the Triangulum Galaxy (M33), taken with a Newton 130/900 telescope over 12 hours of exposure across three clear summer nights in 2025. This image reveals the intricate spiral arms, star-forming regions glowing in pink, and the delicate structure of dust and gas that give the galaxy its luminous texture. M33, located about 2.7 million light-years away, is the third-largest member of our Local Group of galaxies after Andromeda and the Milky Way.
La galaxie du Triangle, également appelée M33, est une galaxie spirale située dans la constellation du Triangle. Sans doute satellite de la galaxie d'Andromède.
Magnitude : 5,72
Rayon : 30 000 années-lumière
Étoiles : 40 milliards
Distance de la Terre : 2,723 millions années-lumière
80 brutes de 180s soit 4h de poses.
Matériel :
Newton 200 800 sur Eq6r pro,
asi Zwo 071mcpro refroidie a -5°c
Focuser EAF zwo.
Lunette guide 30 120, asi385mc en caméra de guidage.
Filtre optolong L Pro. Correcteur de Coma , réducteur 0.95 TS.
Lune 18% après 2h du matin.
Acquisition NINA, guidage Phd2.
Traitement PixInsight et Gimp.
Bon Ciel.
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M33 - the Galaxy found in the Constellation of Triangulum. Imaged by Terry Tucker from Andover, Hants, UK
The Triangulum Galaxy is a spiral galaxy 2.73 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Triangulum. It is catalogued as Messier 33 or NGC 598. The Triangulum Galaxy is the third-largest member of the Local Group of galaxies, behind the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy. Wikipedia
Triangulum Galaxy
Fuji X-E3 with a Baader coma corrector. Homebuilt 8" f5 astrograph.
Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and post processed with Photoshop CS3.
From my backyard.
Osterholz-Scharmbeck, Germany, ZWO Seestar S50, apo refractor D = 50 mm f/5.0. 1.5-fold frame mosaicked by the Seestar device from 201 frames of 10 s exposure and 180 cB gain. Background and colour correction in Siril; Curve stretch and final colour in Gimp; scaled down twofold. M33 is also known as the Triangulum galaxy.
Galáxia do Triângulo (M33 ou NGC598) é uma galáxia espiral e que está em uma posição inclinada em relação a nós. Ela recebe este nome por estar localizada na constelação do Triângulo. Embora seja um alvo luminoso e grande no céu, essa galáxia se prova um alvo relativamente complicado, não sendo tão fácil tirar contraste da sua imagem. Notam-se várias nebulosas ricas em h-alpha em seu interior. Essa foi minha segunda captura deste objeto, tendo sido a primeira feita com o telescópio de 1000mm de distância focal. Foto feita em bortle 4 com filtro L-Pro.
Triangulum galaxy (M33 or NGC598) it's a spyral galaxy that is in an inclined position in relation as we see it. It has this name for being located at the Triangulum constellation. Although a big and bright target in the nightsky, this galaxy proof to be a tricky target, being hard to get contrast in the color captured image. We can see many h-alpha nebulae in its interior. This was my second capture of this object, being the first one made with the 1000mm telescope. Capture made in a Bortle 4 site, with L-Pro filter.
Camera Zwo Asi 294mc Pro, gain 125 at 0°C, William Optics zs sd (66/388mm) with 0.8 focal redicer (leading to f4.9 and 310mm focal lenght). Guiding with Asiair and ASI290mc in an adapted finderscope 50mm, Eq5 Sky-watcher mount and AstroEq tracking mod. 21 Ligth Frames of 180s, 40 darks and 50 bias. 1 hour and 3 minutes total exposure. Processing on Pixinsight. Bortle 4. Used Optolong L-Pro filter.
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M33 - Triangulum Galaxy
90x60" @ Gain 100
400mm @ f/2
Telescope: Celestron RASA 8
Camera: ASI533MC Pro
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Filter: Optolong L-Pro
Tube :Vixen R200SS
Collector PH Focal length 760mm
Base:Sky Watcher EQ6-R Pro
Guide:QHY5Ⅲ290C
Guide software:PHD2
Photography software: APT
Total exposure time: 160min
Shooting method:300S×32
M33, also know as the Triangulum Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy 2.7 million light-years (ly) from Earth in the constellation Triangulum - from which it gets its name. The Triangulum Galaxy is the third-largest member of the Local Group of galaxies, behind the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way. This is a stack of 60 exposures at 3 minutes - for a total of 3 hrs of imaging time taken with a Sky-Watcher Esprit 100ED telescope and a QHY-268C OSC. Stacking and image processing with Siril, GraXpert, and Adobe Photoshop.
Cline River Photography, Photo by Edwina Podemski.
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Galaxia del triángulo. Datos de la tom en telescopius.com/pictures/view/67622/deep_sky/triangulum-g...
Cline River Photography, Photo by Edwina Podemski.
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