M74_TEC140

M74 Galaxy with TEC 140 and Atik 460

M74 is a magnificent spiral galaxy about 32 million light years away in the constellation of Pisces.  It has quite low surface brightness which makes it quite a hard galaxy to observe.  It bears a passing resemblance to M101 I always think, but is much dimmer.


M74_TEC140
M74 Galaxy in Pisces

Imaged on 15th December 2022 when to The South.  I used my TEC 140 refractor with its field flattener, an Atik 460 CCD camera with Astrodon E series 1.25" LRGB filters.  All on my MESU 200 mount which was off-axis guided.  The objective lens was very dirty and I cleaned it the following day.  Despite that, the image came out quite nice.

This image is made from quite a modest data set comprising the following

LUM > 12 x 300s ; Red > 9 x 300s ; Green 9 x 300s ; Blue > 9 x 300s

Which gives a total integration (exposure) time of three hours and fifteen minutes in total.

I captured the data with NINA software and did all processing with PixInsight.


M74_Annotated_TEC140
Annotated Version

Rosette Nebula in Very wide field

Rosette Nebula In A Very Wide Field


Rosette Nebula in Very wide field
Rosette Nebula In Very Wide Field

Image taken with a Samyang 135mm DSLR lens and QHY268C Colour CMOS camera in January 25th 2023 when high to The South.  A total of 30 x 120s exposures at F4.  I used NINA software for image acquisition and processed in PixInsight.  I wanted to set the Rosette in a very wide field so as to see the surrounding nebulosity.

I have imaged The Rosette Nebula before with a FSQ85 telescope which can be found here


Rosette Nebula Annotated
Annotated version of the nebula

Rosette_Annotated_FindingChart
Finder Chart

Privacy Preference Center