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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.

Capturing the Cosmic Beauty The Triangulum Pinwheel Galaxy
Capturing the Cosmic Beauty The Triangulum Pinwheel Galaxy

Bring the Universe Home

Capturing the Cosmic Beauty The Triangulum Pinwheel Galaxy
Capturing the Cosmic Beauty The Triangulum Pinwheel Galaxy

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

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