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The "Southern Triangulum" Galaxy - NGC300 _ 29 Oct - 2 Nov 2021


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The "Southern Triangulum" Galaxy - NGC300 is located in the constellation "Sculptor". It is known as the "Southern Triangulum" because it resembles the galaxy M33 within the constellation "Triangulum" which is not visible from the far southern hemisphere latitudes.

NGC300 is located approximately 6.3 million LY away.
This image was imaged across multiple nights between 29 October and 2 November 2021 for the Luminance and Hydrogen Alpha nebulosity data for a total exposure time of 12 hours and 50 minutes, than added the color data imaged between 28 September and 24 October back in 2019.

Image taken through a 8" SCT using a QHY268M astronomy camera and a full spectrum modded and cooled Canon 40D DSLR.

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© Mariusz Goralski

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