This is perhaps the most popularly-known example of interacting galaxies with the smaller one orbiting the larger. Though difficult to discern at this distance (27 million light years), the smaller one is approximately 500,000 light years beyond the closest spiral arm. The large galaxy is just a little smaller than our own Milky Way, but only contains about 10% of our mass so it is much less populated.
Photo Details
May 29, 2022
Orion 8" Astrograph on VX Mount
SBIG STF-8300C Camera
Baader MPC Mark III Multi-Purpose Coma Corrector
Skyglow filter
9 subframes at 3 minutes/frame
Total Exposure Time = 27 minutes
Image Acquisition in CCDOps
Image Stacking in Deep Sky Tracker
Image Processing in PhotoShop
Image Acquisition in CCDOps
Image Stacking in Deep Sky Tracker
Image Processing in PhotoShop
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