November 2016


October 2016: NGC 4845

NGC 4845 a Spiral Galaxy


Image of the Month: October 2016: NGC 4845

Image copyright: Dawie Venter


NGC 4845 a Spiral Galaxy
(also known as NGC 4910) is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Virgo 47 million light years away

The galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its center with a mass of 300,000M⊙{\begin{smallmatrix}M_{\odot }\end{smallmatrix}}. In 2013, the ESA observed the black hole absorbing matter from a nearby, low-mass object; possibly a brown dwarf star. The observed X-ray flare was caught by the ESA’s INTEGRAL telescope.


18 images stacked dark and bios frames subtracted.
60 second exposures at 800 ISO
Telescope: Maksutov-Cassegrain Skywatcher 8 inch F 12
Camera: Canon 60 D modified
Mount: Celestron Advanced VX
Auto guider: Orion Star shoot auto guider
Software: Backyard EOS and Stellarium for star charts
Post image editing: Photoshop


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