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The NGC2841 galaxy is a breathtaking capture of one of the lesser-known gems of the night sky.  Located in the constellation Ursa Major,  NGC2841 is a majestic spiral galaxy that stands out with its bright core and well-defined spiral arms.
Using the AntliaQuad RGB Ultra Filter has magnificently enhanced the colors,  revealing the delicate hues of the galaxy's  arms and core in exquisite detail.
This image is a testament to the awe-inspiring wonders of our universe. It represents only 8 hours of data collection from a sky with a Bortle 7 to 8 rating, which indicates moderate to heavy light pollution. By meticulously splitting the channels into Red, Green, Blue (RGB), and luminance, I discovered that the effort invested was undeniably worthwhile. The result is nothing short of breathtaking, showcasing the intricate beauty and complexity of the cosmos.

Telescope TS-Optics 300mm/12" f/8 Ritchey-Chrétien Astrograph (truss)

Camera ZWO ASI2600MC DUO

Mount iOptron CEM120

Filters AntliaTriband RGB Ultra Filter - 2.00'' Mounted

Location: Matthews, NC

Date: March, 26 2025