NGC 3371 - Galaxy
| Observation data (Epoch J2000.0) |
| Type |
Galaxy |
| Right ascension |
10h 49m 03s |
| Declination |
+12° 28′ 32" |
| Distance |
- |
| Apparent magnitude (V) |
11.8 |
| Apparent dimensions (V) |
2.9' x 1.3' |
| Constellation |
Leo |
| Physical characteristics |
| Radius |
- |
| Absolute magnitude (V) |
- |
| Notable features |
– |
| Other designations |
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Image Data :
Camera : SBIG ST2000XM
Telescope : Williams Optics 72mm Magrez APO
Mount : Paramount ME
Total Exposure : 5 hour 16 mins
Sub Frames : LRGB (175:55:31:55)min
Auto Guiding : Yes
Filters : Deep Sky:Red:Green:Blue
Image Capture Software : CCDSoft
Processing Software : CCDStack, CS4
Other Designations :
Field of View : 94' x 71'
Object Information :
The above image shows NGC 3389 as part of what I have called the Quintuple Galaxy Cluster in Leo. NGC 3389 is a Spiral Galaxy and can be seen as part of the small group of the 3 galaixes to the right of the photo. It is the top right galaxy in the group. M96 is at the center of the photo, whilst M105 is the left most galaxy in the cluster of 3 galaxies to the right along NGC 3371 to the left of it. M95 is to the left of the photo.
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