Howard B
March 23rd, 2015, 01:51 AM
Edge-on galaxy
Bootes
RA 14h 15m 34s
DEC +36° 13′ 36”
Magnitude 12.8
Size: 6.2’ x 0.8’
1576
120 million lights years away toward Bootes is the edge-on galaxy NGC 5529. What makes it special is that it’s a little known, beautiful, perfectly edge-on galaxy set in a lovely star field and surrounded by a flotilla of faint galaxies. Gorgeous.
I had a brief look last year on a night that couldn't make up its mind to be clear or cloudy, whetting my appetite for a good long look on a truly clear night.
My notes read:
“NGC 5529 is a bonus object a low power field of view from NGC 5544/5545. A beautiful edge-on galaxy with a companion situated in a set of lovely foreground stars. 408x, unreliable SQM reading because of clouds”
1577 1578
There’s a beautiful image from the Lemmon Sky Center at http://skycenter.arizona.edu/sites/skycenter.arizona.edu/files/n5529s.jpg that’s a joy to see, but what have you seen in your own scope?
"GIVE IT A GO AND LET US KNOW"
Bootes
RA 14h 15m 34s
DEC +36° 13′ 36”
Magnitude 12.8
Size: 6.2’ x 0.8’
1576
120 million lights years away toward Bootes is the edge-on galaxy NGC 5529. What makes it special is that it’s a little known, beautiful, perfectly edge-on galaxy set in a lovely star field and surrounded by a flotilla of faint galaxies. Gorgeous.
I had a brief look last year on a night that couldn't make up its mind to be clear or cloudy, whetting my appetite for a good long look on a truly clear night.
My notes read:
“NGC 5529 is a bonus object a low power field of view from NGC 5544/5545. A beautiful edge-on galaxy with a companion situated in a set of lovely foreground stars. 408x, unreliable SQM reading because of clouds”
1577 1578
There’s a beautiful image from the Lemmon Sky Center at http://skycenter.arizona.edu/sites/skycenter.arizona.edu/files/n5529s.jpg that’s a joy to see, but what have you seen in your own scope?
"GIVE IT A GO AND LET US KNOW"