Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Leo (Leo)  ·  Contains:  NGC 3521
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NGC 3521, Jochen Maes
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NGC 3521, Jochen Maes

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NGC 3521 is a spiral galaxy in the Leo constellation, around 26 million light years from earth.

I’ve already covered/imaged this galaxy a couple of times in the past. However, I think it’s such a gem that it won’t hurt to do it again. Additionally, equipment and my processing techniques have also improved, so I think it’s my best rendition of this target to date.

The thing that immediately stands and gives this galaxy its unique look (to an extent) is the dusty appearance surrounding it. These are likely the remnants of galactic interactions/encounters with satellite galaxies in NGC 3521's past.

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37x900" HA
30x900” Luminance
26x900" Red
21x900" Green
24x900" Blue

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NGC 3521, Jochen Maes