NGC 1325 Galaxy in Eridanus

This 11,5mag bright and nearly 5 arcminutes large barred-spiral-galaxy of the type SBbc can be found in the constellation of Eridanus.Its distance amounts to 73 mio.light-years.

It was first seen by William Herschel in 1798.

 

position:

RA.:  03h 24m 25,5s
Decl.: -21° 32′ 35″

 

image data:

LRGB image with L = 24x1200s, RGB = 9x1200s each,a total of 17.0 hours

80cm f/7 AstroOptik Keller corrected cassegrain FLI Proline 16803 Astrodon LRGB GenII filters

Prompt 7 CTIO/UNC Chile,remote controlled

image processing: Bernd Flach-Wilken

 

this picture shows 78% of the CCD-field of the FLI-camera.To get full resolution,click here.

 

this is a larger view to NGC1325:

the center of this galaxy seen with the HST you can find here

Last modified on Monday, 29 January 2018 17:30

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