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Leo Triplet using the ToupTek ATR2600C

The Leo Triplet comprised of M65, M66 and NGC 3628. Messier 65 (center right, also known as NGC 3623) is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 35 million light-years away in the constellation Leo, within its highly equatorial southern half. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1780. With M66 (an intermediate spiral galaxy, above) and NGC 3628 (also known as the Hamburger Galaxy) an unbarred spiral galaxy about 35 million light-years away, they form the Leo Triplet, a small close group of galaxies.

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Exposure18@300 sec (1.5 hours.)
Gain100
CameraToupTek ATR2600C [6224 x 4168]
OpticsSkywatcher Esprit 120mm Refractor, 840 mm focal length
FilterNone
GuidingKStars internal guiding using a ToupTek GPM462M on an Orion 60x240mm Guide scope using PHD2
ControllerImages taken using Kstars on an MeLe Quieter 4C running Ubuntu 22.04.2
LocationLower Sackville, Nova Scotia.
Date2025-04-24
PixInsight Processing
WeightedBatchPreprocessing Script
SetiAstro Automatic DBE
BlurXTerminator
NoiseXTerminator
Generalized Hyperbolic Stretch
StarXTerminator
CurvesTransformation
PixelMath


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