Observation by Alan Thomas: NGC 4565 Spiral Galaxy in Coma Berenices

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Alan Thomas

Observer

Alan Thomas

Observed

2024 Feb 16 - 05:02

Uploaded

2024 Feb 16 - 17:18

Objects

NGC4565
NGC4562

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Constellation

Coma Berenices

Field centre

RA: 12h36m
Dec: +25°59'
Position angle: -0°53'

Field size

0°28' × 0°28'

Equipment
  • 42cm CDK17 corrected Dall-Kirkham f/6.8
  • ProLine KAF-09000 camera
  • 10Micron GM4000 mount
Exposure

2min.

Location

Observatorio del Teide, Tenerife

Target name

NGC 4565 Spiral Galaxy in Coma Berenices

Title

NGC 4565 Spiral Galaxy in Coma Berenices

About this image

The magnificent Needle Galaxy imaged by the COAST in Tenerife. It seems probable that this is what our own galaxy would look like if we could get far enough away - 90,000+ light years - to get the whole disk in the frame. It has always struck me as ironic to think that we can image so many hugely distant galaxies without ever being able to obtain a full image of our own.

The 13th mag. NGC 4562 is at lower right.

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