Galaxies at a larger scale

The primary focus of the C9.25 at 2350mm in combination with the sensor size of my ASI 294 is giving a field of view that turned out to be a nice fit for imaging most of the spring galaxies. 

However, there are a number of objects that do not quite fit. So I spent a few nights end of April to image a with the 1/6.3 reducer. This is giving a slightly larger field of view. More suitable for some of the larger objects.




In addition to the larger galaxies I tried some groups of galaxies. Here it was a bit harder to get a good fit. HCG 44 may actually be better without the reducer. The famous Leo triplet is too big to fit within the FOV - so I captured only two of them. I think they are beautiful - even as a pair. 







For the really huge galaxies - like e.g. the Andromeda galaxy - as well as the large scale galaxy groups even shorter focal lengths would be required. I still need to find a good solution for that. In the meantime I enjoy how these medium sized objects turned out.









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