
Messier 63
The Sunflower galaxy was discovered in 1779 by the French astronomer Pierre Méchain and was the first of 24 objects that Méchain would contribute to Charles Messier’s catalog. The galaxy is located roughly 27 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Canes Venatici. It has an apparent magnitude of 9.3 and appears as a faint patch of light in small telescopes. The best time to observe M63 is during May (by science.nasa.gov).

Image above consists of near 6 hours of total exposure time through Baader CMOS UV IR cut filter.
Last Update: May 4, 2025



