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2024, May 2024 Charles Lillo 2024, May 2024 Charles Lillo

ARP 159 and NGC 4725

ARP 159

ARP 159 is a striking pair of interacting galaxies located in the constellation of Lynx. This system features a peculiar, distorted structure resulting from the gravitational interactions between the galaxies. The larger galaxy exhibits a warped, elongated shape with prominent tidal tails, indicating a past collision or close encounter with its smaller companion. These interactions often trigger bursts of star formation, evident from the bright blue regions within ARP 159, where new stars are being born. This dynamic interplay provides astronomers with a valuable opportunity to study the effects of galactic mergers and the evolution of galaxies over cosmic timescales.

NGC 4725

NGC 4725 is a unique barred spiral galaxy situated in the constellation of Coma Berenices. Unlike typical spiral galaxies, NGC 4725 possesses a single, prominent spiral arm extending from a central bar structure. This distinctive feature makes it an object of interest in the study of galactic morphology and dynamics. The galaxy's core is bright and active, hosting regions of intense star formation. Additionally, NGC 4725 is known for its Seyfert 2 nucleus, indicating the presence of an active galactic nucleus powered by a supermassive black hole. This galaxy offers insights into the complex processes governing the formation and evolution of spiral structures and the role of central bars in galactic development.

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2021, June 2021 Jason Matter 2021, June 2021 Jason Matter

Sh2 155 "Cave" Nebula

Image Description and Details : Sh2-155 or Sharpless 155 is a diffuse nebula in the constellation Cepheus, within a larger nebula complex containing emission, reflection, and dark nebulosity. Images showing a curved arc of emission nebulosity corresponding to a cave mouth (roughly center of image) gives rise to the popular moniker "Cave Nebula". Sh2-155 is an ionized H II region with ongoing star formation activity, at an estimated distance of 2400 light-years from Earth.

Capture info:

Location: Orion’s Belt Remote Observatory, Mayhill NM, USA
Telescope: Takahashi 180ED reflector
Mount: Paramount MX+
Camera: SBIG STXL 16200
Data: 4.75,4.25,4,4.75,4.5 hours LRGB , Ha respectively
Processing: Pixinsight



Copyright: David Doctor

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