Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Triangulum Australe (TrA)
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A view towards the core of the Great Attractor (Norma Cluster, ACO 3627) from Australia, Nikola Nikolov
A view towards the core of the Great Attractor (Norma Cluster, ACO 3627) from Australia
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A view towards the core of the Great Attractor (Norma Cluster, ACO 3627) from Australia

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A view towards the core of the Great Attractor (Norma Cluster, ACO 3627) from Australia, Nikola Nikolov
A view towards the core of the Great Attractor (Norma Cluster, ACO 3627) from Australia
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A view towards the core of the Great Attractor (Norma Cluster, ACO 3627) from Australia

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The Norma galaxy cluster located 220 Mly from the Earth is famous with one of the greatest mysteries of the Cosmology and astrophysics: the Great Attractor.
The astropohotgraphy of the cluster is a challange because it is located behind the Milky Way galaxy plane, aka  Zone of Avoidance. The galaxy cluster is severely obscured by the stars from our own galaxy, but if you zoom the image you will see the galaxies clearly.

The gravitational forces in Normal cluster as so strong that some of galaxies are torn apart, like famous ESO 137-001 galaxy, which also present in the image. The "tail" of the ESO 137-001 can't be seen in visible spectrum. 

I am trying also to image the cluster with different photometic filters and capture more details from the galaxies.

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