Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Ursa Major (UMa)  ·  Contains:  NGC 3718  ·  NGC 3729  ·  PGC 2425719  ·  PGC 2431209  ·  PGC 2432523  ·  PGC 2432563  ·  PGC 2434871  ·  PGC 35609  ·  PGC 35615  ·  PGC 35618  ·  PGC 35620  ·  PGC 35631
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Arp 214, 



    
        

            Peter Goodhew
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Arp 214, 



    
        

            Peter Goodhew
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Acquisition details

Frames:
Astrodon Blue: 22×300(1h 50′) bin 1×1
Green: 22×300(1h 50′) bin 1×1
Lum: 53×900(13h 15′) bin 1×1
Red: 22×300(1h 50′) bin 1×1
Integration:
18h 45′

RA center: 11h33m08s.197

DEC center: +53°0350.50

Pixel scale: 0.533 arcsec/pixel

Orientation: -6.911 degrees

Field radius: 0.379 degrees

More info:Open 

Resolution: 4250x2838

File size: 2.3 MB

Locations: e-Eye, Fregenal de la Sierra, Extramadura, Spain

Data source: Own remote observatory

Remote source: e-EyE Extremadura

Description

Arp 214 is a collection of galaxies in Ursa Major. The two main galaxies, NGC 3718 and NGC 3729 are around 50 million light years from earth. The group of smaller galaxies is known as Hickson 56, or Arp 322, and is 350-400 million light years away.

A reprocess of data from 2020

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Arp 214, 



    
        

            Peter Goodhew

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