Showing posts with label Messier 110. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Messier 110. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 September 2023

StarFixer AI software

M31,M32 and M110

Antares and M4

Constellation Auriga widefield

Globular star cluster M15 widefield

 "All the above images were reprocessed using StarFixer artificial intelligence based software as a part of the data reduction process.. Thanks Filippo for letting us trial your excellent software".  - Joel Cairo CEO of the Jodrell Plank Observatory.

https://www.starfixer.org/

Wednesday, 3 November 2021

The Andromeda Galaxy Group (our galactic neighbours)

 

The Andromeda Galaxy Group compilation location image created from images captured by Pip Stakkert at the Jodrell Plank Observatory.

" The Andromeda group of galaxies located just above the 'Square of Pegasus' rides high in the sky over the Jodrell Plank Observatory in November. When the street lighting goes out at 23.30 hours it is just possible to make out Messier 31, the largest of the three galaxies, with the naked unaided eye". - Kurt Thrust current Director of the Jodrell Plank Observatory.
Messier 31 Messier 32 and Messier 110 Galaxies - a cropped stack of 60 sec lights at ISO800 taken with the Altair Astro 66mm doublet refractor with a 0.6x focal reducer and field flattener and the Canon 600d camera all on a Star Adventurer equatorial mount. Credit: Kurt Thrust