Also known as the M66 Group is a small group of galaxies about 35 million light-years away[5] in the constellation Leo. This galaxy group consists of the spiral galaxies M65, M66, and NGC 3628.
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Triplet
The first test photo taken on the new Orion Optics CT-10 telescope on a modified assembly (gears replaced with belts + new bearings) NEQ6Pro. I did not collimate the telescope, I used it as it came from the supplier. You can see with the stars that I need to improve collimation. Flats didn’t work out as they should, but I somehow corrected it in the GIMP. The coma corrector I used with the previous Newton 1000/200 [mm] did not like this telescope model too much. The IDAS LPS-D2 48mm LP filter, which I used for the first time, passed the 5+ exam. This set will need to be further improved.
Photos taken during night at 14/15-3.2020 near Bielsko-Biała city.
Equipment: Canon EOS 6D, O.O. CT-10 1200/250 [mm], F4.75, coma corrector, IDAS LPS-D2 48 [mm], NEQ6Pro.,
- Composition:
Astro Pixel Processor v1.077-6, - Processing:
GIMP v2.10.14 + plug-ins (Linux), - Lights:
57 x 180[s]
ISO-800, - Flats:
24 ISO-800, - Darks:
15 ISO-800, - Bias:
20 ISO-800