NGC 2903 Galaxy – 30 million light years away

Here’s an image of a spiral galaxy, 30 million light years away. Located in the Constellation of Leo. It’s amazing to think that the photons of light in this galaxy tarted out their journey 30 million years ago, traveled at 300,000 km per second, for all that time, then find their way into the lens of my telescope to land on my imaging sensor.


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