I’m excited to share my latest astrophotograph of the stunning Triangulum Pinwheel Galaxy (M33). This mesmerizing spiral galaxy, located about 3 million light-years away in the constellation Triangulum, is the third-largest member of the Local Group, following the Andromeda and Milky Way galaxies.

Bring the Universe Home

The second image shows this galaxy photograph as a wall hanging in a modern deco arrangement. Imagine adding a touch of the cosmos to your living space! This framed artwork serves as both a beautiful decorative piece and a conversation starter, inspiring curiosity about the universe.
Technical Details
- Scope: EdgeHD 8″ on EQ6-RPro mount
- Camera: ASI294mmPro (cooled to -10 degrees)
- Filters: Ha, L, R, G, and B
- Exposure: 36 x 420s subs with Ha filter and 177 x 300s with L, R, G, and B filters (nearly 14 hours of data collected in Bortle 7 sky under new moon in July/August)
- Processing: APP and PixInsight
