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Images => Video Astronomy => Topic started by: elpajare on October 30, 2016, 11:24:29 am
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A galactic curiosity; two superimposed galaxies only perceived by the deformities of its spiral halos as Steve Gottlieb of the NCR project interpretation.
Those are the current data for this objectt:
Right Ascension (2000): 23h 01m 42.9s Declination (2000): +02º 15' 49"
Object Type: Galaxy Object Classification: Sb/P
Constellation: Pisces Position Angle: 175 °
Visual Magnitude: 13.3 Surface Brightness: 13.6
Blue Magnitude: 13.9 Object Size: 1.4'X1.0'
Also Cataloged As: UGC 12312, MCG+00-58-021, CGCG 379.023, GC 6110, IRAS 22591+0159,
PGC 70287
Catalogue Notes: Companion superimposed, disturbed.
Picture taken, as usually. 25x12" = 300 " expo. Little work wit Gimp Levels only.
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Hi elpajare,
This is an interesting image, do I understand it that there's another galaxy behind the one labelled?
Jo
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If we have to believe to Steve Gottlieb (NGC Project), yes. There are two galaxies superimposed:
Right Ascension (2000): 23h 01m 42.9s Declination (2000): +02º 15' 49"
Object Type: Galaxy Object Classification: Sb/P
Constellation: Pisces Position Angle: 175 °
Visual Magnitude: 13.3 Surface Brightness: 13.6
Blue Magnitude: 13.9 Object Size: 1.4'X1.0'
Also Cataloged As: UGC 12312, MCG+00-58-021, CGCG 379.023, GC 6110, IRAS 22591+0159,
PGC 70287
Catalogue Notes: Companion superimposed, disturbed.
This is the interesting particularity