Creating a Three Panel Astrophoto Mosaic of M95 and M96

Nestled within the constellation Leo (the Lion) lies a bright pair of galaxies: M96 and M95.

Messier 96 (on the left), also known as M96 or NGC 3368, is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 31 million light-years away. It is also about the same size as our own Milky Way galaxy.

Messier 95 (on the right), also known as M95 or NGC 3351, is a barred spiral galaxy (notice the central bar structure) about 33 million light years away.

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The Amazing Experience of the 2024 Solar Eclipse

Another total solar eclipse is over and what an experience.

It’s been 7 years since my first encounter with totality during the solar eclipse of August 21, 2017. After that event, I was going to try and get into the path again. And luckily, the skies were clear for another amazing experience.

This time, I was better prepared to try and capture the beauty of this spectacle.

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Total Solar Eclipse - Corona - April 8, 2024

See How to Photograph a Reflection Nebula in Cepheus (NGC 7129)

Located roughly 3,300 light-years away in the constellation Cepheus, let’s set our sights on a particularly stunning reflection nebula known as NGC 7129. NGC 7129 isn’t your average nebula. Unlike its emission nebula cousins that produce their own light, NGC 7129 reflects the light from a young, energetic star cluster at its heart.

The star cluster within NGC 7129 is an infant in stellar terms. Most of its member stars are estimated to be less than a million years old. These stellar newborns are actively sculpting their surroundings, blasting away at the surrounding gas and dust with their strong stellar winds. This stellar sculpting has formed a cavity within the nebula, giving it a distinctive rosebud-like appearance.

The nebula is faint and small. Imaging this beauty requires a significant amount of time to capture the intricate details.

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A Stellar Nursery in the Spider Nebula (IC417, SH2-234)

The Spider Nebula, also referenced as IC 417 and SH2-234, is an emission nebula located in the constellation Auriga, the Charioteer. It’s an example of a stellar nursery, where new stars are being born. Some of the more famous nebula are also stellar nurseries, including the Orion Nebula, the Lagoon Nebula, theEagle Nebula, and the Trifid Nebula.

Located roughly 10,000 light-years away, IC 417 is a spectacular emission nebula. Emission nebulae are clouds of gas and dust that glow due to the energetic radiation from young, hot stars embedded within them. In the case of IC 417, these stars are responsible for illuminating the surrounding gas and sculpting it into wispy tendrils and pillars.

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