Making Progress on the Galaxies
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The previous images of the spring galaxies looked very promising. As a next step I hoped to improve them further by gathering more data per object and by further practicing my image processing skills. As I found it too hard to focus my attention to just one galaxy the total number of frames per object is increased only to a few hundred. On top of that I had to exclude a number of frames as the nights end of March turned out a bit hazy leading to bad contrast in the individual images. However, I find the resulting images are a good step in the right direction. In many cases a lot more detail is visible in the Galaxies.