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Messier 106 (also known as NGC 4258) is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici. It was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1781. M106 is at a distance of about 22 to 25 million light-years away from Earth. M106 contains an active nucleus classified as a Type 2 Seyfert, and the presence of a central supermassive black hole has been demonstrated from radio-wavelength observations of the rotation of a disk of molecular gas orbiting within the inner light-year around the black hole. NGC 4217 is a possible companion galaxy of Messier 106. Wikipedia

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Total image time was 16 hours.

Exposure90 x 4 min + 30*20 w/filter
ISO3200
CameraNikon Z7 [8856 x 5504]
Optics120mm Skywatcher Esprit on a Celestron CGX mount
GuidingZWO ASI224MC using Phd2
ControllerKstars on a MeLe Quieter 3C
FilterTriad Ultra Quad Band
LocationLower Sackville, Nova Scotia.
Date2023-04-21, 2023-04-22
ProcessingProcessed in PixInsight.
Dynamic Background Extraction
BlurXTerminator
NoiseXTerminator
ScreenTransfer Stretch
StarXTerminator
CurvesTransformation
PixelMath


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