M106, 24 million light years away. To its right is companion galaxy NGC 4248. I want to give this one longer attention under clearer skies. #astrophotography #seestar #m106 #ngc4248
Here is another observation of #M106 / #NGC4248 #Galaxies. #seestar #S50 #space #astronomy #amateur
This is the last image from the morning - a quick observation of #M106. To the right you can see #NGC4248. This duration was cut short due to clouds coming into the area. #seestar #S50 #space #astronomy #amateur
Another re-imagining of (left to right) #M106 / #NGC4248 #Galaxies. #seestar #S50 #space #astronomy #amateur
Next up are (from left to right) #M106 / #NGC4248 #Galaxies. #seestar #S50 #space #astronomy #amateur
Based on the last post, sharing the s50 view of #galaxy #M106. In this image you can make out #NGC4248 above M106. Even further at the top you can see #galaxies #NGC4231 and #NGC4232. #unistellar #odysseypro #space #astronomy #amateur
Decided to look at some more #galaxies this morning with the Odyssey Pro. Here is #M106. At the top of the image you can see part of #NGC4248. #unistellar #odysseypro #space #astronomy #amateur