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Old 16-08-2007, 08:04 PM
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M33 - The Triangulum Galaxy

Hi All,

I’m pleased to present M33 - The Triangulum Galaxy

The spiral galaxy M33 (NGC598) resides in the constellation Triangulum. It is a member of the Local Group of galaxies which also includes our Milky Way galaxy. While small in comparison to its nearby neighbour M31 the Andromeda galaxy, it contains some very interesting regions within its spiral arm structure. Numerous reddish/pink HII regions (diffused emission nebula containing ionised Hydrogen) along with subtle blue hue clouds of young stars are present. NGC604 is one of the largest known HII regions with a diameter of nearly 1,500 light years. It is situated along the north-eastern part of the galaxy and is the visible bright red knot located in the lower right of the galaxy.

Compared to a vast majority of celestial objects in the universe, M33 exhibits a blue doppler shift when measured from our Solar System. This indicates the galaxy is approaching instead of receding. Measurements performed by NED have determined an approach rate of 179 +/-3 km/sec. When corrected for our motion around the Milky Way’s Galactic center, it is approaching our Galaxy at 24 km/sec. M33 resides approximately three million light years away.

Image details;
The image is an LRGB composite with a total exposure time of 3.5 hours (L:90min,R:40min,G:40min,B:40min). This object is low in the southern hemisphere skies. Easily fills the frame. blah blah <mental block> can't think of much else at the moment. sorry

Processing;
It's been a while since I've done any galaxy processing and put bluntly, it shows! I reworked this a few times with little gain. More data would go along way, but I'll settle for what I've collected. I'll mix a few other techniques together sometime to see what works. I dropped quite a few methods I use for nebs.
Will just summarise the key points (you can always PM me if you want more details);
All images calibrated (dark/flat/bias), then blooms removed. All subs registered in Registar and combined in MaximDL (median). Deconvolve luminance in CCDSharp, then DDP in MaximDL. Manually stretched chrominance with levels and shadow/highlights. Cleaned the two images – removed dust donuts, hot pixels and performed some minor star shaping. Layered luminance with chrominance. Flattened. Duplicated layer and stretched duplicate then used multiply blend mode to improve contrast. Created high pass layer mask to further improve contrast. Noise reduction done via inverted layer mask. Seasoned to taste – lightly salted. Enjoy with a beverage of choice.

Thanks for looking.

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Old 16-08-2007, 08:50 PM
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oooooo jase, that is beautiful!

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Old 16-08-2007, 09:23 PM
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Hi Jase, that is very nice indeed. It's all very crisp, clear and there is so much detail to look at. I had a good time studying that one.

an excellent effort
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Old 16-08-2007, 09:42 PM
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like it a lot!
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Old 16-08-2007, 09:51 PM
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looks like fireworks going off on a spinning wheel!!! fantastic effort love it!!
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Old 17-08-2007, 11:06 AM
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Brilliant, mate. Have set it as my screen saver.
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Old 17-08-2007, 06:22 PM
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Excellent Jase, nice colour balance, slight red halo on stars but that seems unavoidable. Overall cant see youve lost your touch on processing galaxies.

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Old 17-08-2007, 09:09 PM
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Lovely image jase heaps of detail,so much to see,looks like a job well done.
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Old 18-08-2007, 10:41 PM
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oooooo jase, that is beautiful!
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Thanks David. Imaging the Local Group galaxies is a real treat.

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Hi Jase, that is very nice indeed. It's all very crisp, clear and there is so much detail to look at. I had a good time studying that one.
an excellent effort
Cheers Ric. Plenty of detail present with a couple of background galaxies as well.

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like it a lot!

Thanks Narayan. Appreciate it.

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looks like fireworks going off on a spinning wheel!!! fantastic effort love it!!

Cheers Houghy. Yeah, didn’t look at it from that perspective… cool.

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Brilliant, mate. Have set it as my screen saver.

Thanks Bob. Pleased you liked it. This image is slightly reduced in size. The larger version makes a good desktop background.

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Excellent Jase, nice colour balance, slight red halo on stars but that seems unavoidable. Overall cant see youve lost your touch on processing galaxies.
Cheers

Thanks Fred. Not use to imaging with NABG CCD chips. I welcome the QE they deliver, but dealing with blooms isn’t on my top ten image processing tasks I enjoy – small trade off.

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Lovely image jase heaps of detail,so much to see,looks like a job well done.
Cheers Rob. Pleased you like it.

Thank you all again for you comments.
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Old 19-08-2007, 01:31 AM
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Stunning image Jase, absolutely stunning.
The colours are breathtaking !!!!
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Old 19-08-2007, 07:50 AM
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You have done a wonderful job of M33.
I love the Ha areas and that there are so many resolved stars visible. So much detail!!
I found this a very hard galaxy to process and get the color balance looking right! you have done a excellent job of it!!
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Old 20-08-2007, 09:15 AM
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Stunning image Jase, absolutely stunning.
The colours are breathtaking !!!!
Thanks Andrew. I've recently reprocessed the image, but could not top the output of the one uploaded to the website. Will keep trying as I've discovered a few new processing methods, but feel they are best suited for nebs. I'm also trying to avoid too many layers. Thanks again.

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You have done a wonderful job of M33.
I love the Ha areas and that there are so many resolved stars visible. So much detail!!
I found this a very hard galaxy to process and get the color balance looking right! you have done a excellent job of it!!
cheers
Cheers Gary. Indeed the HII knots make this a fascinating target. Perhaps I'll use a shorter focal length next time to capture the full extend of the spiral structure.
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Old 23-08-2007, 05:10 PM
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Wow! So much better than my attemp... I will have to try again this year
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Old 23-08-2007, 07:34 PM
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Wow. Nice one.
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Old 24-08-2007, 10:41 AM
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Hi Jase,

It is so beautiful, and I am sure you are very happy with it.

Wish one day I could capture a M33 of similar quality as yours.

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Old 24-08-2007, 03:54 PM
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Beautiful
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Old 24-08-2007, 10:35 PM
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Wow! So much better than my attemp... I will have to try again this year
Thanks Dr. Nick

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Wow. Nice one.
Cheers Bill

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Hi Jase,
It is so beautiful, and I am sure you are very happy with it.
Wish one day I could capture a M33 of similar quality as yours.
LT
Thanks LT. Yes, happy with it for now, but can always find ways to get more out of the data.
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Thanks JJJ
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Old 27-08-2007, 03:00 PM
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Wow! just spotted this one. Very Hubblesque image! Amazing.
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Old 27-08-2007, 09:17 PM
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Cheers Steve. Pleased you like it.
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Old 27-08-2007, 10:29 PM
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Stirring Stuff, Very lovely Image

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