![[M33, A. Jäger]](../../Pics/More/m33aj_s.jpg) 
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The Triangulum galaxy M33, as taken by Alexander Jäger of the Interessengemeinschaft Astronomie at the University of Constance. Click on the image to see it in full size.
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![[M33, Michael Weiland]](../../Pics/More/m33mw.jpg) 
![[M33, J. Ware]](../../Pics/More/m33jw_sm.jpg) 
Jason Ware's image of M33. Click on the image to see it in full size. This image is copyrighted by the image author.
![[M33, B. Wallis/R. Provin]](../../Pics/More/m33wp.jpg) 
The Triangulum Galaxy M33, as photographed by Brad Wallis and Robert Provin. This image was exposed two hours on hypered 35mm Kodak Tech Pan. 155mm f/7 Astro-Physics EDF refractor.
![[M33, B. Wallis/R. Provin]](../../Pics/More/m33ap_wp.jpg) 
A beautiful color film image of M33, also by Brad Wallis and Robert Provin. Composite of two 1 hour exposures on Fujicolor Super G-800+. 155mm f/7 Astro-Physics EDF refractor. Exposures were registered and composited in Picture Window Pro 2.5.
The two Wallis/Provin images may be freely used for private purpose; use in non-commercial public html pages requires appropriate acknowledgement. If you should consider any for-profit use, please contact Robert Provin (robert.provin at csun.edu).
![[M33, T. Puckett]](../../Pics/More/m33pus.jpg) 
Tim Puckett's CCD image of M33 (click to see it in full size). This image was composed from a red, a green, and a blue photo, exposed 5 minutes each, with an Apogee AP-7 CCD camera and 30-cm reflector.
![[M33, John Sefick]](../../Pics/More/m33js.jpg) 
John Sefick took this image of M33 with a 14" Celestron Compustar and an ST-6 camera. This image was taken with a f3.3 focal reducer at 50 seconds. The site was the Chaco Canyon National Park in northern New Mexico.
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