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ABELL 2151-4-Telescope Live
ABELL 2151, one hour and 5 minutes of exposure in LRGB with Planewave CDK24 610/3962 f 6/5 telescope, QHY 600M Pro camera, are 13 shots of which in L 4x300 seconds, in R 3 x300 seconds, in G 3x300 seconds and in B 3 x300 seconds, processing with Pixinsight and Photoshop. All data and shots were taken with Telescope Live. The Hercules Cluster (Abell 2151) is a galaxy cluster located in the constellation of Hercules at a distance of more than one billion light-years from Earth.
It is included in the Abell Catalogue compiled in 1958[3] and has a richness class 2, as it consists of 129 galaxies. It is a type III cluster according to the Bautz-Morgan classification as it also contains numerous spiral galaxies. In addition, there are several interacting galaxies.
The Hercules Cluster is part of the Hercules Supercluster (SCl 160) which in turn is part of the Great Wall CfA2. The brightest galaxy is the elliptical NGC 6041.
ABELL 2151-4-Telescope Live
ABELL 2151, one hour and 5 minutes of exposure in LRGB with Planewave CDK24 610/3962 f 6/5 telescope, QHY 600M Pro camera, are 13 shots of which in L 4x300 seconds, in R 3 x300 seconds, in G 3x300 seconds and in B 3 x300 seconds, processing with Pixinsight and Photoshop. All data and shots were taken with Telescope Live. The Hercules Cluster (Abell 2151) is a galaxy cluster located in the constellation of Hercules at a distance of more than one billion light-years from Earth.
It is included in the Abell Catalogue compiled in 1958[3] and has a richness class 2, as it consists of 129 galaxies. It is a type III cluster according to the Bautz-Morgan classification as it also contains numerous spiral galaxies. In addition, there are several interacting galaxies.
The Hercules Cluster is part of the Hercules Supercluster (SCl 160) which in turn is part of the Great Wall CfA2. The brightest galaxy is the elliptical NGC 6041.