Astrophotographer Ronald Brecher has captured a magnificent image of Messier 63, famously known as the Sunflower Galaxy, from his backyard observatory in Guelph, Ontario. With over 13 hours of exposures taken using a Celestron 14″ EDGE HD telescope and advanced imaging filters, the spiral galaxy’s fragmented arms and bright core are revealed in stunning detail. Best…
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