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Pinwheel Galaxy | space.by.jase on Instagram
#astrophotography#space#galaxy#pinwheel galaxy#messier 101#M101#astronomy#stars#photographers on instagram#curators on tumblr#mine
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m101 (pinwheel galaxy) | 8/3/24 | 11 min
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The Pinwheel Galaxy M101. Somehow the first I'm ever trying this target.
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The Pinwheel Galaxy (M101, center), NGC 5477 (bottom), and NGC 5474 (right) // Hsms
#astronomy#astrophotography#galaxy#spiral galaxy#irregular galaxy#star-forming galaxy#peculiar galaxy#interacting galaxies#pinwheel galaxy#messier#messier 101#M101#NGC 5457#NGC 5477#NGC 5474#Arp 26#ursa major
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M101, the Pinwheel Galaxy. This is only about 90 minutes of luminance data at f/8, so it's definitely a little more choppy than I'd like, but it's neat to see how much the supernova has faded since this time last year. It's just barely resolvable as a small red dot directly above the bright region of NGC 5461, at about 4 o'clock from the galactic core.
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oc art be upon ye
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Just some relatively rare Pictures of the 105 mm caliber M101 Howitzers of the Philippine Army (PA) being towed by a Military Truck, these ones during recent the “Shoot-and-Scoot” Exercises by the 1st and 2nd Howitzer Platoons of the Alpha “Archer” Battery of the 8th Field Artillery “Final Option” Battalion in Sulu.
“Shoot and Scoot” (also known as “Fire-and-Displace” or “Fire-and-Move”) is an Artillery Tactic of firing at a Target and then immediately moving away from the Location from where the shots were fired to avoid Counter-Battery Fire, or being fired upon by Enemy Artillery. This is very important when facing Enemies which have their own Artillery Capability.
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8th Field Artillery Battalion, AAR, PA 08/26/24 – 0847H {Archived Link}
8th Field Artillery Battalion, AAR, PA 09/23/24 – 0738H {Archived Link}
#m101#howitzer#philippinearmy#shootandscoot#tactic#exercise#1sthowitzerplatoon#2ndhowitzerplatoon#alphaarcherbattery#8thfieldartillery#finaloption#battalion#sulu#fireanddisplace#fireandmove#counterbattery#enemyartillery#artillerycapability
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M101: The Pinwheel Galaxy
Credits: SubaruTelescope, NAOJ, Hubble SpaceTelescope, Robert Gendler
#reblog#apod#astronomy#m101#pinwheel galaxy#spiral galaxy#ursa major#hubble space telescope#subaru telescope#robert gendler
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先日入手したスマート望遠鏡で撮ってみました。結構綺麗に写りますね🤩
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Updated image of M101 after getting more of the gradient out of the background. Image taken at the Black Forest Star Party 2023 using a QHY268M camera on a C9.25 telescope. I used an Optec Lepus f/6.3 focal reducer.
Image was taken close to the horizon so artifacts of sky glow are present, even though the skies are Bortles 3 at Cherry Springs. Still learning Pixinsight.
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#astrophotography #astroworld #astrophoto #astrofotografia #astrophotographer #skywatcher #skywatchers #skylovers #skyphotography #skycolors #skystagram #m101 #galaxy #pinwheel (hier: Roitzsch) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpad1vmMVru/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#astrophotography#astroworld#astrophoto#astrofotografia#astrophotographer#skywatcher#skywatchers#skylovers#skyphotography#skycolors#skystagram#m101#galaxy#pinwheel
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M101 Pinwheel Galaxy taken from my backyard
#celestron 8se#neq6pro#asi1600mm cool#backyard astrophotography#amateur astrophotography#zwo#m101#pinwheel#galaxy
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The Pinwheel Galaxy (M101) and its neighbors // Mikolaj Wadowski
#astronomy#astrophotography#galaxy#spiral galaxy#star-forming galaxy#interacting galaxies#peculiar galaxy#pinwheel galaxy#messier#messier 101#M101#NGC 5457#NGC 5474#NGC 5477#Arp 26#ursa major
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M101 (the Pinwheel Galaxy)
20x60s exposures
The new supernova is visible as the brightest star in the galaxy, at 12 o'clock from the galactic core. It will continue to brighten over the next few weeks.
This is the second supernova in this galaxy in 12 years, when these typically only happen once a century or so.
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