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M106

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Here is an image of M106 I have been working on. I collected subs during new moon periods in February, March, and April. I got about 19 hours of usable subs in all. It took that long for the weaker parts of the image to start to overcome the light pollution noise (9 miles North of downtown Providence).

Clicking on the image goes to a page with acquisition info and a link to a higher resolution version. Thanks for looking.

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WOW !!, Andy, a truly remarkable image. At 19 hours ( and that's just the useable subs? ) you sure earn your results and your accolades. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Beautiful image Andy, thanks for posting!
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Funny, M106 doesn't look like that in my binos??? :P Love the 3D effect in the spiral arms! This image has real depth. It looks like waves of material heading for the center of the drain.

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Andy,
Breathtaking, speechless, I'm running out of praiseworthy words...your work is quite remarkable and this example is absolutely...well like I said, no words! Thank you for sharing and inspiring.
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Andy, as Blue Max just said, we are running out of words to describe your efforts, all I can say is , Wow!! 8) 8) 8)
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Nice Andy :!: 8)

Too bad you caught all it's HA regions and then some :!: :lol: :lol: :lol: Too cool TY for all you do :!:
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Thank you all for the kind words, and thanks for looking!
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