NGC 7331 - wide field |
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Object data of NGC7331 |
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Object type: | Galaxy (Sbc) | |
Size: | 10.5' x 3.7' | |
Magnitude: | 10.4mag | |
Constellation: | Peg | |
Distance: | 40 Mio Ly | |
Notes: | NGC 7331 is an unbarred spiral galaxy about 40 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus. It is the brightest galaxy in the field of a visual grouping known as the NGC 7331 Group of galaxies. In fact, the other members of the group, NGC 7335, 7336, 7337 and 7340, lie far in the background at distances of approximately 300-350 million light years. | |
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Exposure data |
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Date: | 2023-09-10 until 2023-09-20 (5 nights) | |
Location: | Nussbach / Austria (400m) | |
Telescope: | Takahashi FSQ-106ED with reducer (4" Apo f=385mm) | |
Camera: | Nikon Z6 (ISO 400) | |
Mount: | ASA DDM85 | |
Exposure time: | 126x6min | |
Exposure time total: | 12h36min | |
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