Waid Observatory

Object: M63
Date: 04/08/2014           Location: Denton, TX
Telescope: ATRC12    -    Mount: MI-250  -   Camera: ST-10XME
Exposure: L = 120 min. R, G, and B = 30 min. each
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M63 - The Sunflower Galaxy

M63 The Sunflower Galaxy 1

Discovered 1779 by Pierre Méchain.

M63 was the very first discovery of a Deep Sky object by Messier's friend, Pierre Méchain.

The Sunflower galaxy, M63, is one of the early recognized spiral galaxies.  It has been classified as a Hubble type Sb or Sc, displaying a patchy spiral pattern which can be traced well to the periphery of its only 6 arc seconds small smooth-textured central region.  Although 6 degrees south of M51, it is considered part of a physical group consisting M51 and several smaller galaxies.  M63 lies in the constellation Canes Venatici and is approximately 37 million light years from our Milky Way galaxy.

1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunflower_Galaxy

 
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