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Taken by Luigi Morrone on April 9, 2021 @ Agerola - Amalfitan Coast -Italy
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Leo Triplet & NGC3629 Tidal Stream The Leo Triplet is a small group of galaxies composed of M65, M66 and NGC 3628. This last galaxy, also known as the Hamburger galaxy, is an unbarred spiral galaxy about 35 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. Very interesting for the galaxy NGC 3629 result to be its light and diffuse structures that represent the tidal stream. The Tidal tail has been drawn out of the galaxy by gravitational tides during brief and violent past interactions with its large neighbors. The image has been taken with a C14 Edge HD and Hyperstar system f/1.9. More details below: C14 Edge HD, Hyperstar f/1.9, Fornax52 mount, ASI 294MC PRO with L-Pro Optolong filter. 50 dark frames 50 flat frames 700x30 sec sub @ unity gain at -15°C I recommend to see the links below for full resolution: https://www.astrobin.com/full/ihlsir/0/ https://www.astrobin.com/full/s8s5mb/0/ Agerola-Amalfitan Coast-Italy
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