Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Ursa Major (UMa)  ·  Contains:  NGC 3718  ·  NGC 3729
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NGC 3718 (Arp 214) in Ursa Major, Barry Wilson
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NGC 3718 (Arp 214) in Ursa Major

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NGC 3718 (Arp 214) in Ursa Major, Barry Wilson
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NGC 3718 (Arp 214) in Ursa Major

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From APOD with Martin Pugh's magnificent image: "A careful look at this colorful cosmic snapshot reveals a surprising number of galaxies both near and far toward the constellation Ursa Major. The most striking is NGC 3718, the warped spiral galaxy near picture center. NGC 3718's spiral arms look twisted and extended, mottled with young blue star clusters. Drawn out dust lanes obscure its yellowish central regions. A mere 150 thousand light-years to the right is another large spiral galaxy, NGC 3729. The two are likely interacting gravitationally, accounting for the peculiar appearance of NGC 3718. While this galaxy pair lies about 52 million light-years away, the remarkable Hickson Group 56 can also be seen clustered above NGC 3718, near the top of the frame. Hickson Group 56 consists of five interacting galaxies and lies over 400 million light-years away."

Steve and I were hoping that our data would bring greater clarity to the central core dusty banding than we actually have achieved, a somewhat poor imitation of Pugh's super image . . . but you have to be inspired and aim high ;-)

Data acquisition: Barry Wilson & Steve Milne

Processing: Barry Wilson

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NGC 3718 (Arp 214) in Ursa Major, Barry Wilson

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