On this page, I present photos of the more than 100 Messier objects that I observed and photographed with my electronic 4,5" Newton telescope Unistellar eVscope 112 mm/450 mm (f/4). Originally, most of the photos were taken during a private Messier marathon in March 2020. Further photos (rectangular format without overlay) were taken afterwards, some of them replacing the original photos.
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M 32 (near M 31) |
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M 60 (with NGC 4647) |
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M 68 |
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M 84 (right, with M 86) |
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M 85 (with NGC 4394) |
M 86 (left, with M 84) |
M 87 (with NGC 4478 right) |
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M 105 (with NGC 3384 and NGC 3389) |
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M 110 (near M 31) |
At the end of March 2020, I had already visited and photographed 69 of the 110 Messier objects with the eVscope. And until then, I had observed a total of 102 Messier objects with my various telescopes (and the borrowed ST120)! In the meantime (September 2020), I have observed 108 Messier objects with the eVscope.
27.02.2021 |