NGC 4725

Posted by azstarman01
on Monday, May 28, 2012

Here is a picture of NGC 4725. This is a barreled spiral galaxy about 40 million light years away in the constellation of Coma Berenices. Also visible in the image are NGC 4712 to the right and NGC 4747 in the upper left. NGC 4712 is about 207 million light years away. The faint "tails" you see on NGC 4747 are cause by tidal interactions with NGC 4725.

April 15-17, 2012

Location: Rancho Hidalgo, NM

Telescope: TEC-140 (F7)

Camera: SBIG ST-8300M

Mount: AP900 GTO

Luminance: 18x20 minutes (binned 1x1)

Red: 9x10 minutes (binned 2x2)

Green: 9x10 minutes (binned 2x2)

Blue: 9x10 minutes (binned 2x2)

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