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Photographing Two Galaxies M81 & M82 Bode's and Cigar Galaxies
- https://www.astroexploring.com/blog/photographing-two-galaxies-m81-amp-m82-bodes-and-cigar-galaxies
- Both Bode's Galaxy and Cigar Galaxy, M81 & M82 respectively, were discovered in 1774 by German astronomer Johann Elert Bode. A man who is perhaps most famous for determining the orbit or Uranus and suggesting the planet's name, which still gets a laugh nearly 250 years later! M81 is 90,000 light years in diameter, making it approximately half ...
How to do Astrophotography: Imaging M81 - YouTube
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmtZo_fYVLQ
- This imaging session covers my gear and imaging plan used to capture Bode's Galaxy, M81. This was my first light with the 8' RC telescope and Celestron OAG....
Lets photograph 2 galaxies through a telescope (M81 …
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejr40zJl5zg
- In this video, I photograph the M81 and M82 galaxies through my telescope in the backyard. Camera Used (ASI294MC-Pro): https://bit.ly/2WMBIgkM81 and M82 Ga...
Why the M81 and M82 Galaxies Deserve Your Attention …
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M81 and M82 with a dslr – trying to capture integrated …
- https://dslr-astrophotography.com/m81-m82-dslr-capture-integrated-flux-nebula/
- For most camera’s the two galaxies form a very nice composition and field-of-view. This fov has more to offer than just the galaxies however; there is a lot of integrated flux nebula (IFN) around and between M81 and M82. This makes this object also a very suitable target for really dark skies and longer exposures, to try and capture this IFN.
M81 - Beginning Deep Sky Imaging - Cloudy Nights
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/746289-m81/
- M81 - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: 4.3 hrs, 2 minute subs, 9.25 SCT @F10, Canon 80d @ 3200 iso, flats and bias, bortle5 processed in APP, PS,..... I didnt even know M81 had a companion, Holmberg IX. I got a little of it at the bottom of the frame. I thought maybe I caught something that Hubble didnt, but no. The HST image does capture just a tiny it more …
Trying to see M81 - Beginners Forum (No astrophotography)
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/83931-trying-to-see-m81/
- Page 1 of 2 - Trying to see M81 - posted in Beginners Forum (No astrophotography): Hi All,Ive been trying to locate & photograph M81 for the last few nights. I have been star hopping and believe I have been looking in the right location. I took the attached picture which shows nothing other than stars. (sorry about the quality) My camera cant give a …
Any tips for a noob trying to photograph m81 and m82?
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M81 (First EVER Astro Image) - Deep Sky imaging - The …
- https://www.backyardastro.org/topic/1220-m81-first-ever-astro-image/
- M81 happened to be in the North East where there was still quite a bit of sunlight in the hemisphere compared to when i looked more West where the sky visually appeared darker. Maybe i should have gone after a different target - i only picked M81 since it's Magnitude was around 6.5ish where as other messier targets were around 8.
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