Observation by Paul Downing: Galaxy NGC 4565

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Observer

Paul Downing

Observed

2015 Apr 22 - 22:00

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2016 Nov 03 - 23:08

Objects

NGC4565

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Constellation

Coma Berenices

Field centre

RA: 12h36m
Dec: +25°59'
Position angle: -89°09'

Field size

0°24' × 0°18'

Equipment
  • 12.5" Planewave scope
  • QSI 683 CCD camera
Exposure

LRGB of 50:40:40:40 mins

Location

Alpujarra, Spain

Target name

NGC 4565

Title

Galaxy NGC 4565

About this image

NGC 4565 in Coma Berenices.  This splendid example of an edge-on spiral is one of the brightest members of the Coma I galaxy cloud and is about 31 million light years away.  It is about 125,000 light years in diameter, and if it was face on to us it would be a really bright object. Note the prominent dust lane which runs the length of the galaxy.  This image is an LRGB of 50mins luminance and 40mins colours, taken on 22nd April 2015

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