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Andromeda Galaxy : r/astrophotography - Reddit
2022年6月2日 · Andromeda was my first serious target when I first started astro and it’s a certainly a great one to come back to to improve upon. I recently got a 805mm focal length scope so I’m eager to get a closer view once Andromeda is back in view 👌🏼 as for shooting in bortle 8/9, the struggle is real!
Tilt-shifted Andromeda Galaxy, M31 : r/astrophotography - Reddit
Andromeda's diameter is 220,000 light years (twice the size of the Milky Way). Let x be your distance to the galaxy's center. Then, the angular size of Andromeda in degrees is: (220,000/x)*180/Pi. Setting that to 120° and solving gives a distance of 105,000 light years.
Andromeda Galaxy : r/astrophotography - Reddit
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The Andromeda Galaxy : r/Astronomy - Reddit
2021年11月1日 · "Currently, Andromeda and the Milky Way are about 2.5 million light-years apart. Fueled by gravity, the two galaxies are hurtling toward one another at 402,000 kilometers per hour. But even at that speed, they won’t meet for another four billion years."
M31: The Andromeda Galaxy with Seestar S50 : …
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what do you think is going on in the andromeda galaxy in 40k
2019年2月23日 · We also know a few things have left the galaxy (mostly Necron) but they went into darkspace rather than to another galaxy. Personally I like to think that it's full of Dark Age humans, Old Ones, reformed Necrontyr and other races all living in harmony, occasionally looking up at the big blob of light in the sky, seeing it suddenly crack and ...
The Andromeda Galaxy - Reddit
Space Shuttle Horizon finally makes it’s way to the Andromeda Galaxy! A small bit of good news in these uncertain times. NASA is announcing that the Space Shuttle Horizon has finally made it to the Andromeda Galaxy. This marks the first time that any space shuttle, probe or rover has journeyed outside of the Milky Way and is a triumph and ...
The Great Andromeda Galaxy, captured with my home telescope.
2021年8月15日 · Here are some facts on the Andromeda Galaxy: The Andromeda galaxy (M31) is approximately 2.5 million light-years from Earth. Andromeda contains 1 trillion stars. The Andromeda Galaxy is the most distant object you can spot with your naked eye. The galaxy gets its name from the area in which it appears, the constellation of Andromeda.
1 Hour Exposure of Andromeda Galaxy with 135mm Lens
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Andromeda Galaxy (no tracking, no light pollution/grey zone)
2015年6月27日 · And to find the galaxy I kinda just wing it and usually can find it pretty well. My lens is 70-200mm so I start taking exposures facing the correct area of the sky at 70mm until I can see the smudge of andromeda and then I zoom in on it little my little until I have it in the middle of my frame and i'm at 200mm.