

Wikipedia Description:
Messier 99 or M99, also known as NGC 4254 or St. Catherine’s Wheel, is a grand design spiral galaxy in the northern constellation Coma Berenices approximately 15,000,000 parsecs (49,000,000 light-years) from the Milky Way.[5] It was discovered by Pierre Méchain on 17 March 1781. The discovery was then reported to Charles Messier, who included the object in the Messier Catalogue of comet-like objects. It was one of the first galaxies in which a spiral pattern was seen. This pattern was first identified by Lord Rosse in the spring of 1846.[10][11]
Acquisition Details:
Telescope | Takahashi TOA-130 |
Optics | Takahashi TOA-645 Flattener |
Filter | None |
Camera | ASI2600MC Pro OSC |
Integration Time | 10 hours |
Subframes | 210 x 180 seconds |
Date | March 8 and 9, 2025 |
Location | Carlsbad, California |