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NGC 4395

NGC 4395 is an intriguing spiral galaxy located in the constellation Canes Venatici, approximately 14 million light-years away. Despite its relatively close proximity, NGC 4395 is one of the faintest galaxies in the Messier catalog, making it a challenging target for astronomers. This galaxy is classified as a low-luminosity Seyfert galaxy, hosting an active galactic nucleus (AGN) that emits significant radiation, likely due to a supermassive black hole at its center.

Imaging NGC 4395 from a Bortle 7 suburban location in Cork, Ireland, demonstrates the capabilities of modern astrophotography equipment and techniques. Despite the light pollution, the intricate details of this galaxy's structure, including its loose spiral arms and central region, can be captured. NGC 4395's active nucleus and its faint, extended arms provide a fascinating subject for both professional and amateur astronomers, offering insights into the complexities of galactic formation and evolution.

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