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Messier M81

 
M81

Messier Object Information

Messier object: M81
Common name for Messier object: Bode's Galaxy
M81 Bode's Nebula discovered by J. E. Bode in 1774
NGC (New General Catalog) number: NGC 3031
Discription: Spiral Galaxy
Located in constellation: Ursa Major
Right ascension in hours:minutes: 9:55.6
Declination in degrees:minutes: 69.04

Visual magnitude: 6.9
Size: 21 x 10 arc minutes
Image size: 41 arc minutes wide by 31 arc minutes high
Image orientation: North is top, West is right, East is left and South is bottom
Detailed discription of M81 in SEDS Messier database
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Observing Log
Date of observation: January 27-28, 2001
Time at end of first CCD image 23:46 PST
Time at end of last CCD image 00:05 PST
Observing Location: At home on the drive way
Observation of object: M81 is a large bright galaxy
 
Sky Conditions
High clouds.
Moon set at 20:25 PST on January 27, 2001
Astronomical twilight ends in the evening at 18:52 PST on January 27, 2001
Astronomical twilight starts in morning at 5:52 PST on January 28, 2001
 
Observing Equipment
Fastar

Celestron C-8 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope with Fastar lens accessory and
SBIG ST-237 CCD Camera on Losmandy G-11 mount, unguided, no PEC.
CCD image time: 15 minutes imaging time made of 30 - 30 seconds images summed together


M81 image taken with Orion ShortTube 80 mm refractor telescope and Cookbook CB245 CCD Camera.


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