Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Pegasus (Peg)  ·  Contains:  NGC 7814
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From Sept 2006:

There aren't many stars to be seen within the square of Pegasus with the unaided eye and there are even fewer galaxies good for amateur imaging.

One exception is NGC 7814, an edge-on type Sab spiral. At magn. 10.6 this is an easily spotted sliver of light through my 10" Newtonian. It' size of 5' x 2.5' fits nicely onto my MX5C camera and it's surface brightness of 13.3 means a reasonable image can be acquired fairly swiftly. It has an extremely well defined dust lane almost dividing the galaxy in 2 and reminds of M102 in Draco. It's gorgeous golden colour is an added feature and suggests a very old galaxy. At 50MLy away it is a relative near neighbour.

My image consists of only 20 x 60 second exposures, acquired and processed in AstroArt 3. More would have been better but it was getting late! Noise reduction and gradient removal were performed on the colour frames. Also some noise reduction was done on the lum frame before 3 iterations of Maximum Entropy Deconvolution were used to sharpen the stars and reduce their size a little.

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