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This is an image of M33, the Triangulum Galaxy. It is 3 million light years away in the constellation Triangulum, hence the name. It is the third largest member of the local group behind Andromeda and the Milky Way. It is the most distant object in the night sky visible with the naked eye. November 22, 2016 - January 25, 201 Location: Rancho Hidalgo, NM Telescope: Planewave CDK-17 Camera: Apogee CG16M Mount: Paramount ME Luminance: 27x20 minutes (binned 1x1) Red: 12x15 minutes (binned 2x2) Green: 12x15 minutes (binned 2x2) Blue: 12x15 minutes (binned 2x2)
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