A false-color image of the mid-infrared emission from the Great Galaxy in Andromeda, as seen by Nasa's WISE space telescope.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/WISE Team
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A false-color image of the mid-infrared emission from the Great Galaxy in Andromeda, as seen by Nasa's WISE space telescope.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/WISE Team
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My first light frame of the Andromeda Galaxy. It turned out great but my scope was then attacked by Dew and so I couldn't image anymore. It's only a 2 minute exposure at iso 1600. Also the frame wasn't great but something to improve on in the future. This has no corrections or post processing. #andromeda #andromedagalaxy #space #messier #m31 #messier31 #ngc224 #astrophotography #astro #photography #imaging #telescope #galaxy #wonder #amazing #science
The Andromeda Galaxy
This detailed image of the Andromeda Galaxy was taken at the National Science Foundation's 0.9-meter telescope on Kitt Peak with the NOAO Mosaic CCD camera.
T.A.Rector and B.A.Wolpa/NOAO/AURA/NSF
NOAO
M31, NGC224
A beautifully detailed image of the northwest portion of the Andromeda galaxy, M31, demonstrates the power of an on-going sky survey project sponsored by the National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO).
NOAO/AURA/NSF
M31 & SATELLITE GALAXIES by Alan Tough Via Flickr: The Andromeda Galaxy from November 2008. Imaging equipment: Sky-Watcher 80ED, HEQ5 mount, Canon EOS 300D at prime focus, Astronomik CLS filter. Exposure details: 6 x 12-minute sub-frames @ f/7.5, ISO-800. Guiding equipment: Sky-Watcher 100ED, StarShoot Autoguider.
M31 Andromeda Galaxy H-Alpha by Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com on Flickr.
Mount Wilson Observatory, M31, NGC224, Andromeda, South preceding region, 24/08/1925, United States, Vintage silver print