Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Draco (Dra)  ·  Contains:  NGC 5906  ·  NGC 5907
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NGC 5906 and NGC 5907 Luminosity with Faint Tidal Stream, Eric Coles (coles44)
NGC 5906 and NGC 5907 Luminosity with Faint Tidal Stream
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NGC 5906 and NGC 5907 Luminosity with Faint Tidal Stream

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From Wikipedia:

NGC 5907 is a spiral galaxy located approximately 50 million light years from Earth.[2] It has an anomalously low metallicity and few detectable giant stars, being apparently composed almost entirely of dwarf stars.[3] It is a member of the NGC 5866 Group.

NGC 5907 has long been considered a prototypical example of a warped spiral in relative isolation. Then in 2006, an international team of astronomers announced the presence of an extended tidal stream surrounding the galaxy that challenges this picture and suggests the gravitational perturbations induced by the stream progenitor may be the cause for the warp.

My note:

You can see the faint trace of the tidal stream in the lower right portion of the image. It loops down from the galaxy itself and then hooks around to the left.

Also, a big thank you to David Ault for his help in bringing out the tidal stream in my latest upload revision. ;-)

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NGC 5906 and NGC 5907 Luminosity with Faint Tidal Stream, Eric Coles (coles44)