Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Eridanus (Eri)  ·  Contains:  NGC 1319  ·  NGC 1325  ·  PGC 826366  ·  PGC 826429
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NGC 1325, Gary Imm
NGC 1325, Gary Imm

NGC 1325

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NGC 1325, Gary Imm
NGC 1325, Gary Imm

NGC 1325

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Description

This spiral galaxy is located 75 million light years away in the constellation of Eridanus at a declination of -22 degrees.  It is a magnitude 11.5 galaxy which spans 4 arc-minutes in our apparent view.  This corresponds to a diameter of 100,000 light years.

From our view perspective, the disk is inclined about 20 degrees from edge-on.

Despite the high inclination angle, a lot of galaxy details can be seen.  The bright unbarred core is surrounded by a yellow inner lens.   The mid-region looks flocculated throughout.  The left side of the outer disk also looks flocculated, but the right side of the disk is not.  The faint outer disk region extends down and the right for some reason, so that the edge of the faint outer disk is further from the core on the right side than on the left. 

The smaller galaxy to the right is NGC 1319, which is much further away at 185 million light years.

This is the 2nd image of this object on Astrobin.

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