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By |
Catalog |
Obj Type |
Location |
Date Taken: |
Mazlin |
NGC 4725 |
Galaxy |
Mayhill, NM |
05-04-2007 |
Description |
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NGC4725 is a medium sized galaxy positioned around center of a constellation of Coma Berenices. The galaxy isn't so well known because there are many famous galaxies being distributed around this star-field. However, it has a diameter of 10 arc minutes and 10th magnitude, it's certainly worth seeing. NGC4725 is a galaxy classified in so-called the "Bared galaxy"; it consists of bar-structure across the nuclei and a pair of arms surrounding them. The arms of NGC4725 are coiled up fairly tight, it seems that the arms surround the galaxy in circumference. |
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Technical Details |
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Exposure Time: |
LRGB (285 minutes L, 75 minutes Red, 120 minutes Green, and 135 minutes Blue all 15 minute subexposures) | |||
Camera: |
SBIG STL-11000M | |||
Telescope: |
RCOS 16 inch f/8.7 Ritchey-Chretien | |||
Mount: |
Software Bisque Paramount ME | |||
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