About 23 million light-years away, M106 is a Seyfert galaxy with an active core powered by a supermassive black hole. Its faint “anomalous arms” are shaped by energetic outflows interacting with the galactic disk.

What makes this image special: no luminance, no narrowband—just 6 hours of pure RGB data revealing dust lanes, star-forming regions, and a deep background filled with distant galaxies.

🔭 CDK17 + ASI6200MM

🎨 Astrodon RGB

⏱️ 6h RGB only

📍 Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain

by kbarth001

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