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Ngc 4565
NGC 4565, often referred to as the "Needle Galaxy," is a remarkable edge-on spiral galaxy situated in the constellation Coma Berenices. One of its lesser-known facts is that it hosts a dense central bulge, which contains a supermassive black hole that emits powerful X-rays as it interacts with surrounding matter. This galaxy is also famous for its prominent dust lane that spans its length, expertly made visible in this image, partially obscuring the galactic disk and adding to its distinctive appearance.
Sh2-224
Image Description and Details :
Sh2-224 in HOOlrvb made by Team ARO (astroaro.fr website) in Southern Portugal, Dark Sky Alqueva area. Francis Bozon, Jean-Luc Gangloff, Stéphane Gueyraud. Sh2-224 is a very weak supernova slash in the constellation of the Auriga, with an unusual shape.The acquisition of this photo was made with a Fsq 106 scope on ArEq6 Pro mount and Asi 1600MM camera.
The exposure times are as follows:Ha= 219X300''S2=112x300''O3=179X300''Luminance= 19x60''Red= 21x90''Green =20x60''Blue=23x60''That is a total time of about 33 hours
Copyright: TEAM ARO (Francis Bozon, Jean-Luc Gangloff, Stéphane Gueyraud.)