Messier 33 wide field
Object data
Object type:
Size:
Magnitude:
Constellation:
Distance:
Notes:
Exposure data
Date:
Location:
Telscope
Mount:
Exposure time:
Exposure time total:
Notes:
deeplook.at
deeplook.at
Spiral Galaxy
69’ x 42’
6.2 mag
Tri
2017-11-19
iOptron Sky Tracker
163x1 min ISO 1600
2h 43min
Camera:
Nikon D800
Image acquisition by CEDIC team (Markus Blauensteiner, Bernhard Hubl, Christoph Kaltseis) Image processing by Markus Blauensteiner
3.1 Ly
In this image, one can see that the entire field between the constellations Andromeda, Triangulum and Aries is covered with clouds of galactic cirrus.
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 85mm f/1.8G @ f/3.2
Messier 33, also known as the Triangulum Galaxy, is a famous spiral galaxy located in the small northern constellation Triangulum. The Triangulum Galaxy is the third largest galaxy in the Local Group, after the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way. It is also the second nearest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way and the smallest spiral galaxy in the Local Group.