

This remarkable image of M51 was taken by Doug Sanqunetti with his
own
equipment on the grounds of the observatory.
He uses a 10" Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope (slightly smaller
version of the former 12" scope at the observatory),
mounted on a Takahashi NJP mount, with a Starlight Xpress MX916 CCD
camera.
This pair of galaxies is about 15 million light years away, and the
larger one is about 50,000 light years across.
The Whirlpool Galaxy was the first in which the spiral structure of
galaxies was detected, by Lord Rosse,
using his 6 foot aperture "Leviathan"
telescope at Birr Castle, near Parsonstown, Ireland, in 1845.
More of Doug's images are in the astrophoto gallery of the
Indiana Astronomical Society.