Leserbilder Astronomie: Die Andromedagalaxie Messier 31
© Massimo Tamajo
The image showing M 31, the Andromeda Galaxy. After a few years, I'm returning to photograph this marvelous deep-sky object. Under a dark sky, far from light pollution, but with a camera, a lens, and a simple star tracker, you certainly can't work miracles. But with a little experience, you can certainly create a striking image that makes us understand how small we are in the face of the cosmos. A galaxy immersed in a myriad of stars, which in turn is made up of billions of other stars. And this is just a tiny portion of the visible universe!
The image I'm sharing also includes M 110 and M 32, other galaxies with countless stars.
Daten zum Bild
| Objekt | M 31 |
| Ort | SS287 to Palazzolo Acreide (SR) - Sicily - Italy |
| Zeitpunkt | 20.09.2025 21:10 UT |
| Kamera | Nikon D750 (mod. astro) |
| Teleskop/Objektiv | Lens Sigma 180mm macro f/3,5 |
| Montierung | Tripod with star tracker |
| Belichtungszeit | 500X20s. ISO 800 - f/3,5 |
| Nachbearbeitung | PixInsight - Photoshop |
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