Canadian Astrophotographer Captures Stunning Sunflower Galaxy from Ontario

Astrophotographer Ronald Brecher has captured a magnificent image of Messier 63, famously known as the Sunflower Galaxy, from his backyard observatory in Guelph, Ontario. With over 13 hours of exposures taken using a Celestron 14" EDGE HD telescope and advanced imaging filters, the spiral galaxy’s fragmented arms and bright core are revealed in stunning detail. Best observed in May, M63 is visible between the stars Arcturus and Dubhe. This celestial beauty lies 27 million light-years away, and Brecher’s efforts offer a mesmerizing view into deep space from right here on Earth.