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NGC_1275

NGC 1275 (also known as Perseus A or Caldwell 24) is a type 1.5 Seyfert galaxy located around 237 million light-years away in the direction of the constellation Perseus. NGC 1275 is a member of the large Perseus Cluster of galaxies.
The Perseus cluster (Abell 426) is a cluster of galaxies in the constellation Perseus. It has a recession speed of 5,366 km/s and a diameter of 863′. It is one of the most massive objects in the known universe, containing thousands of galaxies immersed in a vast cloud of multimillion-degree gas. Wikipedia - Perseus_Cluster

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Total image time was 69 minutes.

Exposure104 x 40 sec
Gain100
CameraToupTek ATR2600C [6224 x 41684]
Optics120mm Skywatcher Esprit on a Proxisky UMi20S strain wave mount
GuidingToupTek GPM462m using Phd2
ControllerKstars on a MeLe Quieter 3C under UbuntuMate 24.04
FilterNone
LocationLower Sackville, Nova Scotia.
Date2025-03-10
ProcessingProcessed in PixInsight.
GraXpert
SpectrophotometricColourCalibration
BlurXTerminator
NoiseXTerminator
Generalized Hyperbolic Stretch
StarXTerminator
CurvesTransformation on stars and starless images
PixelMath



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