Triangulum Galaxy (M33) is a spiral galaxy that is ~2.7 million light years away. It is one of farthest deep-sky objects that is visible to naked eye. With a diameter of about 40,000 light years, it is smaller than Milky Way and is a part of the local group of galaxies with Andromeda and Milky Way. Many of the emission nebulae and star clusters from this galaxy can be clearly seen even through a small telescope. These objects have their own entries in NGC catalog and observing them has been helpful in our understanding of structures and formation of galaxies.

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40x3min subs captured with dark, bias and flat calibration frames; processed with Siril and PS