Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Ursa Major (UMa)  ·  Contains:  NGC 3718  ·  NGC 3729
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Arp 214 NGC3718, MARK Shelton
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Arp 214 NGC3718

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Arp 214 NGC3718

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NGC 3718, also called Arp 214, is a galaxy located approximately 52 million light years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major. It is either a lenticular or spiral galaxy.

NGC 3718 has a warped, s-shape. This may be due to gravitational interaction between it and NGC 3729, another spiral galaxy located 150,000 light-years away.

NGC 3718 is a member of the Ursa Major Cluster.

This image was captured using 2 telescopes. The Celestron C14 captured the L data and the Celestron RASA 11" captured the RGB colour components. This is my first attempt at using this method.

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B

Description: This has added a further 6 hours of L data and has had new RGB data captured at the native C14 image scale- I was not happy with the Hybrid RASA data- I have more work to do in that space. I have not mirrored this image as I quite like the main galaxy in the middle of the frame.

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C

Description: This version is slightly less smooth however shows more detail

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D

Description: A richer colour with more detail & less noise

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Arp 214 NGC3718, MARK Shelton

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