M-81 & M-82
Bode's galaxy and cigar galaxy

Object
Description:
In this stunning cosmic vista, galaxy M81 is on the left surrounded by blue spiral arms. On the right marked by massive gas and dust clouds, is M82. These two mammoth galaxies have been locked in gravitational combat for the past billion years. The gravity from each galaxy dramatically affects the other during each hundred million-year pass. Last go-round, M82's gravity likely raised density waves rippling around M81, resulting in the richness of M81's spiral arms. But M81 left M82 with violent star forming regions and colliding gas clouds so energetic the galaxy glows in X-rays. In a few billion years only one galaxy will remain.
Equipment
Instrument:
Vixen ED80sf with CCF067FR (f5)
Mount:
Losmandy G11 with MTS3SDI
Camera:
SBIG ST10XME NABG
Filters:
SBIG CS LRGB filters
Comments
Circumstances:
Clear sky, bad seeing
Comments:
Exposure of 220:40:40:40. L:1x1bin; RGB: 2x2bin. Flats failed so I had to deal with gradients. Also focus for the luminance was not stable during exposure.