Showing posts with label NGC 3384. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NGC 3384. Show all posts
June 1, 2022
M105, NGC 3384, NGC 3389 (Mar. 2021)
I've had this set for a long time. The M105 group slips behind a tree
too quickly for me to gather a lot of time on it, but I'm unlikely to
get any more soon, and I like this image. I observed the two brighter,
elliptical galaxies with my 6" this spring, and they are obvious. The
dimmer NGC 3389 was invisible in our light-polluted skies with that
scope. I'm happy to catch more of it with the camera even in this short
set. This is 12x900" with the 203mm Synta ONTC Newtonian at f/4.9
using the Atik 460EXC and Baader MPCC Mk II.
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