Messier 90, Spiral Galaxy in Virgo
59 million light-years away. Contains little gas and dust and hence does not have much star formation; believed to be evolving into a lenticular galaxy.
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Filename: M90-20230513-LRGB1.jpg
Album name: 27telp / Galaxies
Location and Date: OCA Observation Site near Anza, California, 5/13/2023
Equipment: Imaging - Celestron RASA-11 scope, ZWO ASI2600MC one-shot-color camera, Optolong L-Pro filter; Mount - Astro-Physics 1200GTO; Guiding - Borg 50mm guidescope, Starlight Xpress Ultrastar camera
Settings: 30 exposures @180 seconds apiece, bin 1x1
Notes: Software: Capture, Sequence Generator Pro; guiding - PHD2; processing - PixInsight 1.8.9, Adobe Lightroom
Filesize: 790 KiB
Date added: Nov 17, 2023
Dimensions: 2535 x 1687 pixels
Displayed: 1 times
Color Space: sRGB
EXIF Offset: 254
EXIF Version: version 2.31
Image Description: About 60 million light-years away.
Resolution Unit: Inch
Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 12.3 (Windows)
X Resolution: 240 dots per ResolutionUnit
Y Resolution: 240 dots per ResolutionUnit
IPTC Title: Messier 90, Spiral Galaxy in Virgo
IPTC Copyright: J. L. Floyd © 2023
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