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By |
Catalog |
Obj Type |
Location |
Date Taken: |
J. Thibert |
NGC 4038 |
Galaxy |
Mayhill, NM |
03-29-2006 |
Description |
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The Antennae Galaxy (sometimes called the Ringtail Galaxy) was formed by the collision of two spiral galaxies (NGC4038 and NGC4039) some 63 million light years from Earth (located in the direction of Corvus or "the Raven" constellation in the southern sky). It is surmised that an increase in the density of interstellar gas at the time of collision gave birth to countless new star clusters. The image above shows the total chaos in the central collision of the galaxies. |
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Technical Details |
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Exposure Time: |
HaR-L-RGB (Ha 5 hours (Ha masked out of galaxy), L 6.5 hours, RGB 2 hours per color) | |||
Camera: |
SBIG STL-11000M | |||
Telescope: |
RCOS 16 inch f/8.7 Ritchey-Chretien | |||
Mount: |
Software Bisque Paramount ME | |||
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