Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Coma Berenices (Com)  ·  Contains:  HD109718  ·  IC 3546  ·  IC 3571  ·  NGC 4562  ·  NGC 4565  ·  Needle Galaxy

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    NGC4565 - The Needle Galaxy - LRGB, Jon Main
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    NGC4565 - The Needle Galaxy - LRGB

    Image of the day 05/27/2024

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      NGC4565 - The Needle Galaxy - LRGB, Jon Main
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      NGC4565 - The Needle Galaxy - LRGB

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      I became intrigued by this target after seeing it come up on the ASIAir's 'Best of Tonight' feature. Although I initially thought it might be too small a target to capture with any detail at my focal length I decided to give it a try anyway.

      "NGC 4565 (also known as the Needle Galaxy or Caldwell 38) is an edge-on spiral galaxy about 30 to 50 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.It lies close to the North Galactic Pole and has a visual magnitude of approximately 10. It is known as the Needle Galaxy for its narrow profile. First recorded in 1785 by William Herschel, it is a prominent example of an edge-on spiral galaxy.

      NGC 4565 is a giant spiral galaxy more luminous than the Andromeda Galaxy. Much speculation exists in literature as to the nature of the central bulge. In the absence of clear-cut dynamical data on the motions of stars in the bulge, the photometric data alone cannot adjudge among various options put forth. However, its exponential shape suggested that it is a barred spiral galaxy." (source: Wikipedia)

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