NGC 3628 the Hamburger Galaxy
NGC 3628, also known as the Hamburger Galaxy is an unbarred spiral galaxy about 35 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. It has an approximately 300,000 light-years long tidal tail. Its most conspicuous feature is the broad and obscuring band of dust located along the outer edge of its spiral arms, effectively transecting the galaxy to the view from Earth.
Optic: RC GSO 8"
Mount: Ioptron CEM60 HP
Autoguider: ZWO ASI290MM mini, Phd guiding
Camera: QSI 583wsg Filters: 31mm unmounted Astrodon gen. 2
Frames: L 15X600sec - RGB 5X600sec each Bin2 -30°
Processing: Pixinsight, Photoshop, Maxim
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NGC 3628 the Hamburger Galaxy
NGC 3628, also known as the Hamburger Galaxy is an unbarred spiral galaxy about 35 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. It has an approximately 300,000 light-years long tidal tail. Its most conspicuous feature is the broad and obscuring band of dust located along the outer edge of its spiral arms, effectively transecting the galaxy to the view from Earth.
Optic: RC GSO 8"
Mount: Ioptron CEM60 HP
Autoguider: ZWO ASI290MM mini, Phd guiding
Camera: QSI 583wsg Filters: 31mm unmounted Astrodon gen. 2
Frames: L 15X600sec - RGB 5X600sec each Bin2 -30°
Processing: Pixinsight, Photoshop, Maxim
APT automation