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    M63 at 2350mm

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    A close view of the Sunflower Galaxy.

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    A close view of the Sunflower Galaxy.

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    Wide Angle Sunflower

    A wide angle view of the Sunflower GAlaxy.
    Telescope:   Celestron EdgeHD 9.25
    Length:   2350mm
    Aperture:   235mm
    F-stop:   f/10.0
    Sessions:   3
    Captured:   2022-06-07 to 2023-05-20
    Lights:   96
    Exposure:   180
    Total exposure:   4 h
    Ra:   13h 15m 48.6s
    Dec:   +42° 01' 49.39
    Size:   15.539 x 12.605 arcmin
    Radius:   0.167 deg
    Scale:   0.202 arcsec/pixel

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    NGC5055 M63 Sunflower Galaxy

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