[M102]

[M102/NGC 5866, Chris & Dawn Schur]
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This image of almost exactly edge-on disk galaxy M102/NGC 5866 was obtained by Chris & Dawn Schur from Payson, Arizona at 5150 ft elevation. They used their 12.5" f/5 Home made Newtonian and SBIG ST7E CCD Camera with Enhanced Cooling, to create this LRGB composite exposed 70:20:20:20 minutes.

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    [M102/N5866, AP7 CCD, Tim Hunter/James McGaha]

    M102 candidate NGC 5866, a lenticular or very early spiral galaxy seen almost exactly edge-on, as photographed by Tim Hunter and James McGaha with their 24-inch f/5 reflector and Apogee AP 7 CCD camera, at Grasslands Observatory. This image is a 3-color composite. Exposures with approximate times: Red (R) = 4 minutes, Green (V) = 4 minutes, and Blue (B) = 6 minutes.

    [M102/N5866, KX 260 CCD, Tim Hunter/James McGaha]

    M102 as photographed by Tim Hunter and James McGaha with their 12-inch Meade LX20 and Apogee KX260 CCD camera at 3towers Observatory. This is a simple b/w CCD image.

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    [M102/NGC 5866, OCA]

    Wayne Johnson of the Orange County Astronomers (OCA) obtained this CCD image of M102 candidate NGC 5866 with the 22-inch Kuhn Telescope and OCA CCD camera. This is a 60-second image, 15 Jul 1996 at 06:49 UT.

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    [M102/NGC 5866, UA Astro Club]

    CCD Image of NGC 5866 by the University of Arizona Astronomy Club

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    [M102/NGC 5866, J. Sefick]

    John Sefick's image of M102 candidate NGC 5866

    View John Sefick's photos of NGC 5866 and its group partner, NGC 5907, in comparison.

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    [M102/NGC 5866, J. Wisniewski]

    Jan Wisniewski's image of M102 candidate NGC 5866. This image was taken on March 21, 1999 from Sooke, BC using Cookbook 245 LDC CCD camera on Ultima 8 f6.3 telescope, autoguided with Cookbook 211 LDC CCD camera on piggybacked 500mm f8 telephoto lens. It is composed of W (4 x 4 min.) integrations processed with Multi245, AIP245, as well as PhotoPaint 8.

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    [NGC 5866/M102, Jack Schmidling]

    Jack Schmidling obtained this image of M102 candidate NGC 5866 as a 20 minute exposure with the MX5 CCD camera through his 16" Newtonian telescope. It was his Photo of the Week around March 5, 2001.

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