AAPOD2 Image Archives
Distant Lights
Telescope / Mount / Guiding
ASA 10" Astrograph, ASA 3" Wynne-Corrector (focal length 910mm)
ASA DDM60, no guiding
Camera / Exposure
Moravian G3-16200, Astrodon filters
Lum 74 x 10min, R 24 x 5min bin2x2, G 24 x 5min bin2x2, B 27 x 5min bin2x2
Total Exposure time: 18h 35min
Processing
PixInsight, Fitswork, Photoshop
Notes
NGC 3642 is a spiral galaxy with an active galaxy core in constellation Ursa Major, about 75 Million light years away from our Milky Way. The galaxie belongs to the NGC 3642 group (also known as NGC 3610 group), a galaxy group that also includes the elliptical galaxies NGC 3610 and the lenticular galaxy NGC 3619.
The elliptical galaxy NGC 3613 and the barred spiral galaxy NGC 3625 are part of the NGC 3613 galaxy group. These two galaxy groups are considered associated.
Some of the galaxies, especially NGC 3619, seem to have one ore more tidal streams.
Copyright: Thomas Henne