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NGC 2403 from DSW in New Mexico


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According to t'Internet, NGC 2403 is an intermediate spiral galaxy in Camelopardalis ('Giraffe' seems much easier to say).  It is opined to be 50,000 light years in diameter and some 8 million light years distant.  

This is data from the Tak 106/QSI 683 rig at Deep Sky West in New Mexico.  Filters are Astrodon.  Processing PI and PS.

Data captured between 20 April and 26 May 2017:

  • Lum: 15 x 900s
  • Red: 17 x 900s
  • Green: 16 x 900s
  • Blue: 20 x 900s

Total: 17 hours

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