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a different light
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A different light | Astronomy Magazine
Anthony Grillo of Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania The familiar figure of the Triangle Galaxy (M33) looks a bit different, but is still recognizable in this portrait taken entirely with an Hα filter and ten hours of exposure on a 14-inch telescope. Isolating the Hα data reveals the pockets of hot hydrogen gas dotting its spiral arms. Continue reading “A Different Light”
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Anthony Grillo of Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania
The familiar shape of the Triangle Galaxy (M33) looks a little different, but is still recognizable in this portrait taken entirely with an Hα filter and ten hours of exposure in a 14-inch telescope. Isolating the Hα data reveals the pockets of hot hydrogen gas dotting its spiral arms, where stars are being born.
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