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Another from early Feb - NGC4565

Started by Whitters, Feb 21, 2008, 23:15:06

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Whitters

NGC4565 - MX916 - WO110 - Astronomik IRBlock



NGC4565
Comments from the NGC-IC Project:
Galaxy
Type: Sb
RA: 12 36 20.5 (J2000)
declination: +25 59 14
Magnitude: 10.3
Major axis: 14.90 arcminutes
Minor axis: 2.0
Position angle: 136

Featuring:
IC 3543
Comments from the NGC-IC Project:
Galaxy
Type: Scd
RA: 12 35 41.3 (J2000)
declination: +26 17 10
Magnitude: 16.5
Major axis: 0.90 arcminutes
Minor axis: 0.1
Position angle: 142

IC3546
Comments from the NGC-IC Project:
Galaxy
Type: Sc
RA: 12 35 41.6 (J2000)
declination: +26 13 19
Magnitude: 15.3
Major axis: 0.80 arcminutes
Minor axis: 0.4
Position angle: 135

IC3571
Comments from the NGC-IC Project:
Galaxy
Type: I
RA: 12 36 19.9 (J2000)
declination: +26 05 01
Magnitude: 17.5
Major axis: 0.30 arcminutes
Minor axis: 0.3

NGC4562
Comments from the NGC-IC Project:
Galaxy
Type: SBcd
RA: 12 35 34.5 (J2000)
declination: +25 50 56
Magnitude: 14.4
Major axis: 2.40 arcminutes
Minor axis: 0.7
Position angle: 48

Ian

ok, now you're showing off.

Are there any planets around them stars?  ;)

Can you send me the original fits? I think these should be put on google sky...

JohnP

Paul,

That's beautiful & so many faint fuzzies... a great image - what are the exposure details on this? Dunno what you did but I think it's one of your best images - you should take them all like this...

Cheers,  John

Mike

Nice one Paul. The core looks slightly overcooked to me, but still a great image. Looks like you've finally got that guiding sorted out.
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Whitters

60 minutes total, ten minute subs.

The core was more stella on the origional, I have started to get the hang of getting the faint stuff out, The stars aren't clipped but I need to look at extending the histogram at the high end so you can still see the core.

Mike

Great detail. I love that twist in the dust ring.
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Fay

Paul, I love it. Especially the faint background galaxies
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

Tony G

Quote from: Mike on Feb 22, 2008, 09:21:08
The core looks slightly overcooked to me, but still a great image.
Great images Paul,

I wish I could overcook my images like that, I'd be well happy.
(How is it that I'm not this enthustastic when Flis overcooks something.) :(

Images like this should be coming in thick and thin now, (in your own little wilderness and patch of dark sky) so keep them coming.

Tony G
"I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me Superman." - Homer Simpson

Mike

Did you know that the area above Paul's garden has it's own weather system.
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

MarkS

That's a  remarkable image Paul. I love it.

Rocket Pooch

great shot paul definately the best one i think you have done.