Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Fornax (For)  ·  Contains:  NGC 1326
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NGC 1326, Gary Imm
NGC 1326, Gary Imm

NGC 1326

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NGC 1326, Gary Imm
NGC 1326, Gary Imm

NGC 1326

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This trio of objects is located in the constellation of Fornax at a declination of -36 degrees.  

NGC 1326 is the star of the show, in the lower right corner.  It is an amazing magnitude 10.5 lenticular quadruple ring galaxy located 50 million light years away.  It spans 3.5 arc-minutes in our apparent view.  This corresponds to a diameter of 50,000 light years.

This galaxy has 4 rings – an inner nuclear ring, an inner lens, a mid region ring and an outer closed ring.  I know of few galaxies which have all 4 of these.  I like the pseudo-bar across the inner ring, with subtle ansae at each end.  

In the upper left area are an edge-on blue galaxy (ESO 357-29) and a faint dwarf galaxy (FDS25 DWARF241).   ESO 357-29 is 40 million light years away and has a diameter of 40,000 light years.  I couldn’t find any information on the dwarf galaxy.

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