The Whirlpool Galaxy, also known as Messier 51a, M51a, and NGC 5194, is an interacting grand-design spiral galaxy with a Seyfert 2 active galactic nucleus. It lies in the constellation Canes Venatici, and was the first galaxy to be classified as a spiral galaxy. Its distance is estimated to be 23 million light-years away from Earth.
The galaxy and its companion, NGC 5195, are easily observed by amateur astronomers, and the two galaxies may be seen with binoculars. The Whirlpool Galaxy has been extensively observed by professional astronomers, who study it to understand galaxy structure (particularly structure associated with the spiral arms) and galaxy interactions
Astrophoto Data:
- Telescope: Celestron C8 Edge HD, Skywatcher PDS 200/1000 (Ha)
 - Camera: ASI 294 MC Pro, ASI 1600 MM Pro
 - 26x180s RGB
 - 10x600s Hydrogen-Alpha