NGC4725



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In the field we can see NGC4725, an intermediate barred spiral galaxy with a prominent ring structure about 40 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.
NGC4725 is a Seyfert Galaxy, suggesting an active galactic nucleus containing a supermassive black hole and the brightest member of the Coma I Group. [wiki]


Optic SW Quattro 8S 200mm f/4 with Baader MPCC Mark III corrector
Camera Atik 383L+
Filters Baader L, R, G, B 36mm
Mount NEQ6 with EQASCOM
Guide
SW 70/500 with AlCCD5
Frame center
RA 12:50:28 DEC 25:32:27 J2000
Date
March 2020
Site
Astrobioparco di Felizzano, AL, Italy
Exposures L - 30x600s @-10C bin 1x1
R - 24x300s bin 1x1
G - 24x300s bin 1x1
B - 24x300s bin 1x1

Integration time - 11h

NGC4725

NGC4725

NGC4725

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