Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Andromeda (And)  ·  Contains:  NGC 891  ·  NGC 898  ·  NGC 906
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NGC 891 an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in Andromeda, RonAdams
NGC 891 an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in Andromeda
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NGC 891 an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in Andromeda

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NGC 891 an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in Andromeda, RonAdams
NGC 891 an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in Andromeda
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NGC 891 an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in Andromeda

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Before I went outside I decided that I would try and find NGC 891. I've been wanting to image

this object but just never got around to it. It took me a while to locate this object in my eye piece

using my 8 Inch Newtonian Astrograph. For me to tell you that this object is dim would be an

understatement. However I finally did see it. NGC 891 is an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy about 30 million light-years away in the constellation Andromeda. It was discovered by William Herschel on October 6, 1784. It never ceases to amaze me how these astronomers were able to locate

an object this dim in the 1700's with the equipment they were using. I had a difficult time with

a modern 8 Inch Newt with a premium eye piece and I knew where to look. I guess they just had darker skies back then. In my opinion this is one of the more attractive galaxies and images nicely. Tonight was the first time I've viewed this object in an eye piece and also the

first time I've imaged it. Please enjoy.

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NGC 891 an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in Andromeda, RonAdams