NGC 4736 or Messier 94 in Canes Venatici
Messier 94 is a spiral galaxy having two ring structures.
It is often called the Croc's Eye Galaxy. M94 is
about 16 Mly from us and 45 kly across.
Hover over the image for an annotated view.
Date: 9 March 2026
FOV: cropped to 45' × 30'; the apparent size
of M94 is about 11.2′ × 9.1′
Rotation: 0.031°
Telescope: Orion 127mm Mak-Cass (1382mm, nominally 1540mm, f/12.1)
Guiding: ZWO ASI120MM mini mono guide camera,
SVBony SV165 Mini 40mm f/4 guide scope
Computer: ASIair pro Raspberry Pi
Mount: ZWO AM5N
Camera: ZWO ASI071MC Pro Cooled (-10°C) Color CMOS gain 90
Pixel size: 4.78 μm
Resolution: 0.713 arcsec/pixel
Filter: none
Frames: sixty-six 300 second subs
Total Time: 5 hours and 30 minutes
Calibration: 20 flats, 20 dark flats, and 20 darks
Processing: Pixinsight – DBE, Color Cal with GHS, BlurXT, NoiseXT → Linear
MStr, GHS, HST, PMath MStr + GHS + HST → Stars, Sat,
StarXT, MStr, GHS, HST, PMath MStr + GHS + HST → Starless,
HDRMST866PhLm, Sat, PMath ~(~Stars*~Starless) → Blend, scale
Location: Darling Hill Observatory near Vesper, NY