Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Leo (Leo)  ·  Contains:  M 96  ·  NGC 3368
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M96 The Largest and brightest Galaxy in the Leo I Group of Galaxies, Steve Argereow
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M96 The Largest and brightest Galaxy in the Leo I Group of Galaxies

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M96 The Largest and brightest Galaxy in the Leo I Group of Galaxies, Steve Argereow
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M96 The Largest and brightest Galaxy in the Leo I Group of Galaxies

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Description

M96  a prominent spiral galaxy in Leo, It was discovered by French astronomer Pierre Méchain in 1781.
M96 is around 32 million light years distant.
The Leo I group of galaxies, which contains between 8 and 24 galaxies.

Information Credits: Wikipedia

Telescope:  Explorer Scientific 127mm CF APO Refractor f/7.5  (952mm Focal Length)
Explore Scientific X0.7 Reducer f/5.25 (667mm Focal Length)
Mount  IOptron CEM40 
Camera ZWOASI2600MC-Pro  Temp -10C, Binning 1 x 1, Gain 100 Offset 50     

48 X 300 Second Exposures W/Optolong IR-UV Filter  
52 X 180 Second Exposures W/Optolong IR-UV Filter      
24 X 300 Second Exposures W/Optolong L-Ultimate (3nm) Filter  
  20 Dark Frames/50 Flats
Total Integration Time:  8 Hours  36 Minutes

Acquisition with SharpCap
Stacked with Astro Pixel Processor
Guiding PHD2
Processed with Astra Image
Photo taken from Seven Lakes, NC  Bortle 4.5

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