Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Leo (Leo)  ·  Contains:  NGC 3153  ·  The star Regulus (αLeo)
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Leo I - dwarf spheroidal galaxy - Type E;dSph, 



    
        

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Leo I - dwarf spheroidal galaxy - Type E;dSph

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Leo I - dwarf spheroidal galaxy - Type E;dSph, 



    
        

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Leo I - dwarf spheroidal galaxy - Type E;dSph
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Leo I - dwarf spheroidal galaxy - Type E;dSph

Acquisition details

Dates:
Feb. 20, 2020
Frames:
Astronomik EOS Clip CLS: 360×30(3h) ISO1600
Integration:
3h
Darks:
10
Flats:
30
Flat darks:
10
Bias:
80
Avg. Moon age:
26.63 days
Avg. Moon phase:
9.19%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale:
7.00
Mean SQM:
18.63
Temperature:
5.00

Basic astrometry details

Astrometry.net job: 3284711

RA center: 10h08m26s.6

DEC center: +12°0513

Pixel scale: 3.592 arcsec/pixel

Orientation: 0.872 degrees

Field radius: 1.826 degrees

Resolution: 3190x1794

File size: 494.1 KB

Locations: Home, Mestre, Venezia, Italy

Data source: Backyard

Description

A vague wad north of Regulus.

«(...)Just 20' from Regulus, almost due north, is the position of the dwarf elliptical galaxy

called "Leo I", one of the members of the Local Group of Galaxies, and among the smallest

and faintest galaxies known. Discovered by A.G.Wilson on Palomar 48-inch Schmidt plates

in 1950, the Leo I System lies some 750,000 light years distant(...).»

(Burnham's Celestial Handbook)

cropping (3190x1794) from original picture of 5202x3465 resolution

lens aperture set to f/3.5

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Leo I - dwarf spheroidal galaxy - Type E;dSph, 



    
        

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